Eddie Izzard rocks pink dress with flowers during her holiday in Malaga

Eddie Izzard rocks pink dress with flowers during her holiday in Malaga

Eddie was ready to embrace some summer vibes with her outfit

Eddie Izzard had a floral summer look and freshly cut blond hair when she arrived on Tuesday for a break in Malaga.

The 60-year-old comedian, who previously starred a longer, lean back styleas well as a ponytail, her freshly bleached hair had been put in a pixie cut.

As she drove a clever set of matching black luggage through the terminal, the popular comedian — who identifies as gender fluid and previously using “she and “her” pronouns — also showcased her flair for style (and a good deal) in her attire. .

The artist opted for a flowing pink and white printed long sleeve mini dress with a belt around the waist, which can be clipped on from store brand Zara for £32.99.

Eddie matched the dress with her trademark bright pink lipsticknext to big sunglasses and Nike trainers.

She also showed off a very fine set of fresh nails, painted white.

The comedian chose sneakers with her dress as she walked through the airport with luggage
Eddie picked up Zara’s dress for £32.99
She also showed off a new, shorter haircut

When she went out, the actor was also seen with a backpack in her hand and a small black handbag with gold link chain over her shoulder.

The marathon runner is thought to be enjoying a two-week break, while Eddie appears to be in a light mood as he leaves the airport.

Eddie, who is? set to star as Dr Nina Jekyll in a “modern twist” on Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic horror story, has been out in public as a transgender since 1985, but in recent years sees himself as a gender fluid.

The artist has previously spoken about gender fluidity (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

Discussing her ‘elastic’ approach to gender with the radio timesEddie explained, “I’m going into girl mode or boy mode, which I see as a superhero thing.”

She added: “It’s okay. It is elastic, not hard and fast. I’m still gender fluid. I still play male roles in dramas, in boring mode. But stand-up, activism and long-distance running are all girls’ fashion.’

The comedian has undertaken before no less than 31 marathons and 31 stand-up shows in 31 days to raise money for charities including Fareshare, Walking With the Wounded, Care International, United to Combat Neglected Tropical Diseases and Covenant House New York City.

Her Make Humanity Great Again campaign has raised over £313,000 to date.

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