Daisy Edgar-Jones cuts a casual figure in an oversized blazer as she steps out in Vancouver

She’s been busy filming her new movie Fresh in Vancouver.

And Daisy Edgar-Jones cut a casual figure as she stepped out to do some shopping in the Canadian city on Sunday.

The British actress, 22, kept things low-key as she donned an oversized checked blazer and wide-leg grey trousers for the outing.

Day off attire: Daisy Edgar-Jones cut a casual figure as she stepped out to do some shopping in the Canadian city on Sunday

Daisy paired her comfortable clothing with a black jumper which had white lettering across the front.

She opted for a pair of black trainers, perfect for running errands, and accessorised her look with a brown fringed handbag slung across her toned body.

The actress scraped her brunette locks back into a messy bun and appeared to be makeup-free as she toted her shopping home. 

Not much is known about Daisy’s upcoming social thriller Fresh, as the studio is currently keeping details about the plot under wraps.

Casual: The actress, 22, kept things low-key as she donned an oversized checked blazer and wide-leg grey trousers for the outing

Casual: The actress, 22, kept things low-key as she donned an oversized checked blazer and wide-leg grey trousers for the outing

The new film will be directed by Mimi Cave and is based on Lauryn Kahn’s script, reports Variety.  

Earlier this month, the British actress was spotted shooting passionate kissing scenes with co-star Sebastian Stan, 38, on the streets of Vancouver. 

The co-stars were also spotted enjoying a day off together at the start of March, with them going sightseeing before stopping for a glass of wine. 

And while their characters enjoy a romance onscreen, The Sun reports that the screen stars have become good friends away from rolling cameras. 

Comfy: She tied her brunette locks back into a messy bun and appeared to be makeup-free

Comfy: She tied her brunette locks back into a messy bun and appeared to be makeup-free

A source told the publication: ‘Sebastian has told friends that he thinks Daisy’s a bright spark and set for a massive career in Hollywood. He can’t believe she’s so young as she’s so talented and mature. They get on really well.’

A source close to Daisy, who continues to fly high on the success of her BBC drama Normal People, also told The Sun: ‘They’re colleagues and mates.’ 

MailOnline contacted Daisy and Sebastian’s representatives at the time.  

It comes after Daisy last month split with boyfriend Tom Varey, 29, whom she met in 2018, on the set of their film Pond Life.

A source told Page Six: ‘They got on really well during lockdown last year, but they’re both young and passionate about following their careers.  

Stiff competition: Daisy recently lost out at the Critics' Choice Awards to Anya Taylor-Joy for The Queen's Gambit, who also beat out Cate Blanchett (Mrs. America), Michaela Coel (I May Destroy You), Shira Haas (Unorthodox) and Tessa Thompson (Sylvie's Love)

Stiff competition: Daisy recently lost out at the Critics’ Choice Awards to Anya Taylor-Joy for The Queen’s Gambit, who also beat out Cate Blanchett (Mrs. America), Michaela Coel (I May Destroy You), Shira Haas (Unorthodox) and Tessa Thompson (Sylvie’s Love)

‘Daisy has been inundated with opportunities and feels she has to put them first, Tom’s also really dedicated to his acting and wants the best for both of them. They were sad they couldn’t make it work, but are still close and there’s no hard feelings.’

Daisy shot to fame with her role as Marianne in the coming-of-age drama Normal People, based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Sally Rooney.

She told The Sydney Morning Herald of the show: ‘It’s been lovely to see that audiences do crave simple stories from time to time, just of love and relationships, and how moved we can be by those types of stories. 

‘Half the time, I think, “Have I just made this up? Have I fabricated it in my mind?” But then the interactions I’ve had, when I can, have been so lovely. I’m happy to talk about that book for the rest of my life.’

The British actress recently landed her first Golden Globe and Critics’ Choice Awards nominations for the role, but lost out to the Queen’s Gambit’s Anya Taylor-Joy.   

Moving stories: Daisy shot to fame for her portrayal of Marianne in TV series Normal People

Moving stories: Daisy shot to fame for her portrayal of Marianne in TV series Normal People