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Sydney Sweeney got arty and naked in her latest red carpet appearance.
On Friday, the 26-year-old “Euphoria” actress wore a sculptural piece to the Los Angeles premiere of her new movie, “Immaculate.”
The stunning all-white Balmain top was designed from fabric flowers with a pair of arms wrapped around her waist, appearing to be holding the bouquet by the stems.
She styled it with black wide-leg pants and kept her look simple with slicked-back hair and gold hoops.
Sweeney has been rocking red carpets lately with a variety of different looks.
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A day earlier, she paid tribute to her favorite rom-com, “My Best Friend's Wedding,” at the 2024 GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles, wearing a silver Miu Miu dress that appeared to be modeled after the bridesmaid dress Julia Roberts wore to the GLAAD Media Awards. 2024 in Los Angeles. 1997 movie.
Sweeney accessorized the dress with nearly $75,000 of Brilliant Earth jewelry.
Last week, the “Anyonebut You” star channeled an early Madonna to the “Immaculate” premiere at SXSW 2024, wearing ruffled lace thigh-highs and a billowing white lace Richard Quinn dress.
Sweeney dazzled once again at Vanity Fair's 2024 Oscars party when she wore the same Marc Boyer dress that Angelina Jolie wore to the ceremony 20 years ago.
In “Immaculate,” the actress plays an American nun who travels to stay in a remote Italian monastery. However, things quickly turn sinister when she discovers that her new home contains disturbing secrets.
During his appearance on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” Last month, Sweeney shared that she had flown her grandmothers to Italy — and even landed supporting roles.
“They had never been to Europe,” she said. “My grandmother's dream was to go to Italy, she had never left the country before. They were, like, old nuns there.”
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