Bridgerton's Nicola Coughlan wows in ethereal Skims shoot

Nicola Coughlan is modelling Skims' Soft Lounge collection.

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Nicola Coughlan is the new face of Skims and revealed they are her go-to for chilling on set
Nicola Coughlan is the new face of Skims and revealed they are her go-to for chilling on set

Nicola Coughlan is the new face of Kim Kardashian's Skims.

The 'Bridgerton' star has been donning the reality superstar's lounge sets on set forever, so it's a full-circle moment to be modelling the Soft Lounge collection.

She said in a statement: "I’ve been a fan of Skims since the beginning. It’s been my on set lounging outfit since day one. I love that it’s a brand that makes everyone look and feel amazing. The Soft Lounge styles are incredibly flattering, comfortable, and so soft, and so beautiful."

Sharing the campaign images and video on her social media account, Nicola commented: "Such a honour loved making this."

The 'Derry Girls' star showed off her curves in one of the figure-hugging Bodycon dresses.

Nicola's Skims debut comes after she recently fired back at people criticising her outfit from the 'Bridgerton' premiere.

The 37-year-old star was in Australia with her co-star Luke Newton to promote the third season of the hit Netflix period drama, and responded after trolls judged her fashion choices for the glitzy event.

She stepped out in a black Ganni ensemble with a matching silk bra, skirt and blazer set.

Someone on social media asked: "Why is she in her bra??"

Clapping back on her Instagram Story, Nicola quipped: "Cos it looked good."

Meanwhile, dressing up in period outfits for the Netflix show boosted her confidence.

She told GLAMOUR: "I've always loved getting dressed up doing my hair and makeup, but when I was young, I was afraid to have any eyes on me and was worried I’d be judged. It was through being on the set of 'Bridgerton' that actually really helped me discover confidence and joy in getting dressed up. I had these amazing gowns and amazing wigs made for me, and I thought, ‘Why can I not bring that joy into my own life?'"