Sydney Sweeney is promoting her role as the first-ever global brand ambassador at Laneige!
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asked all of us to ponder at Paris Fashion Week.
On March 5, the Anyone But You actor attended the Miu Miu show in Paris, where she took the no-pants trend to literally sparkling new levels.Sweeney wore her sparkly hot-pants with a black, V-neck crop-top that featured white trim with rough hems, to match the rough white trim on her oversized black blazer.
She completed the look with a pair of on-trend narrow black sunglasses, a quilted velvet handbag (also in black), and sky-high peep-toe platforms with an ankle strap.Interestingly, Sweeney appears to have gone jewelry-free with this look, letting the textured sequins on her briefs share bling duties with her subtle manicure.
She kept her glam equally understated, with a nude lip and gently tousled bedhead hair.The no-pants movement in fashion has been led by the likes of Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber, who have all traded traditional bottoms for underwear on various occasions as of late.
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The pants-less torch has also been taken up by Millennial icons such as and even .It was only a matter of time before Sydney Sweeney followed their lead and went bottoms up.By signing up you agree to our (including the ), our and to receive marketing and account-related emails from Glamour.
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Sydney Sweeney is promoting her role as the first-ever global brand ambassador at Laneige!
SPOILER ALERT – Do not read ahead if you haven’t seen Immaculate yet!
Sydney Sweeney is booked and busy!
2024 didn’t get off to a great start for Hollywood rising star Sydney Sweeney with the dismal critical response to “Madame Web.” But that’s one lull for the young actress in three straight years of ascendant stardom.
has been on a roll lately. The actor's schedule is completely packed with premieres and parties and press engagements, and she continues to bring her beauty A-game to every event, surprising us at every turn.
Sydney Sweeney‘s new hairstyle might have a deeper meaning.
Sony’s $100M sequel to Ghostbusters: Afterlife— Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire— is looking at an opening at $45M, give or take. The previous installment, released during the pandemic in 2021, which was directed by Jason Reitman and produced by the late Ghostbusters filmmaker Ivan Reitman, opened to $44M and legged out to $129M domestic. Currently through four movies the Ghostbusters franchise stands at $945.2M; the fifth title will easily put the brand past the $1 billion mark if not this weekend, shortly thereafter.
Sydney Sweeney is experiencing a great moment in her career. The 26 year old actress, who’s been featured in some of the most notorious Hollywood projects over the past five years, just starred in one of last year’s biggest films. She was also the host of a “Saturday Night Live” episode and starred and produced in the film “Immaculate,” which is currently in theaters.In a new interview, Sweeney discussed the challenges of Hollywood and the passion she feels for building her own projects from the ground up.
Sydney Sweeney accidentally got fake blood in her eyes while filming one of the most gruesome scenes. “We wanted to do everything practically,” Mohan told Indiwire, revealing that the incident took place on the final day on set.“The biggest challenge was on the last take,” the director told the outlet.
Sydney Sweeney is ready to experience Euphoria once again.
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Sydney Sweeney and the stars of Immaculate are celebrating the premiere at Beyond Fest!
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Sydney Sweeney just premiered her latest movie, “Immaculate,” at SXSW, and it marks her third high profile release in four months. She conquered the box office opposite Glen Powell in the hit romantic comedy “Anyone But You” (which has earned more than $200 million worldwide), and then she experienced her first studio flop with the Sony comic book tentpole “Madame Web.” Not that Sweeney is too concerned. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, the actor was unfazed when asked about “Madame Web” being widely mocked.
Stephen Saito Ever since resurrecting the erotic thriller with the respectably lurid 2021 drama “The Voyeurs,” it was clear Sydney Sweeney and director Michael Mohan were interested in second comings. So it was only a matter of time before they’d turn their attention to Christ himself in “Immaculate,” an enjoyable if uneven horror film cut from a slightly different cloth than its religious brethren with a captivating turn from its star as a virginal nun whose pregnancy inspires questions beyond the health of the child, and a hell of an ending.
In the realm of religious horror, one filled with tales of divine terror, Immaculate emerges as the latest contender. Yet despite its promising setup within the shadowy confines of an Italian nunnery and a cast led by Sydney Sweeney, Álvaro Morte, Benedetta Porcaroli and Simona Tabasco, the film struggles to carve out a niche for itself. Directed by Michael Mohan and written by Andrew Lobel, the movie treads familiar ground, recycling familiar elements without delivering the novel twists, deeper insights or genuine horror in a genre that thrives on the exploration of faith’s darker dimensions.
“It’s good to face fears.” That’s Sydney Sweeney‘s wisdom about doing live television, specifically her hosting duties recently on Saturday Night Live.
“I wanted to bring back those early 2000 romantic comedies,” Sydney Sweeney said Tuesday in her SXSW chat this afternoon about her mission with Anyone But You.
Sydney Sweeney and her fiancé Jonathan Davino are saying goodbye to sunny Los Angeles!
Sydney Sweeney may not have attended this year’s Academy Awards, but she went all out for the famous Vanity Fair Oscar party. The Euphoria star showed up to the event wearing an archival satin cream-colored Marc Bouwer gown.
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