Sydney Sweeney gave fans a bold behind-the-scenes look at her glam routine ahead of The Housemaid premiere in New York. The actress, 28, turned heads as she went topless while her team laced her into the nude waist cincher, which made her curvy figure shine on the red carpet and put the finishing touches to the rest of her look.
The blonde beauty ditched her signature chin-length bob, which was curled, for jaw-dropping extensions that flowed down to her chest. Sydney rocked a pair of dazzling multi-watt diamond earrings, and she glowed even more thanks to her champagne eyeshadow, black winged eyeliner, and pink flushed cheeks.
At The Housemaid premiere, in which she was joined by her co-stars, including Amanda Seyfried, 40, Brandon Sklenar, 35, and 35-year-old Michele Morrone, Sydney shimmered in a bedazzled, plunging floor-length Miu Miu-designed gown. The outfit, which hugged her stunning frame, was complemented with a white feather boa, which she styled around her elbows.
In 2024, Sydney said she uses fashion to express "different sides" of her personality. The Euphoria star explained to People,"Fashion is a really fun way of embracing different sides of yourself. Some days, I might feel very girly; some days, I might feel edgy. Others, I might feel like I want to be more laid-back. It's a way of being able to express those different sides of how I feel or who I am."
And in 2022, Sydney said she feels proud to be "unapologetically" herself and wants to encourage other young women to feel similarly confident.
The Christy actress, who was named as a global spokesperson for HEYDUDE, the casual footwear brand, at the time, told the above publication, "I'm always really proud to be very unapologetically myself and the director of my own life, which is what I think it means to be a dude. I think that this campaign really just pulls back the curtains and shows who I am behind the camera and inspires people to be confidently themselves."
Sydney believes everybody should feel "comfortable and confident" in what they wear. She said, "I always gravitate towards brands that I want to bring to a younger female audience because I really think that this footwear is for everybody. Everybody should be comfortable and confident."







