Sydney Sweeney Shows a Lot of Skin in See-through Strapless Dress at Recent Event
Sydney Sweeney turned heads when she showed up for the premiere of "Reality" in a dress that accentuated her toned abs and legs. When it comes to body image, she has learned to let go of being self-conscious.
At the premiere of "Reality" in New York City, Sydney Sweeney captivated in a Schiaparelli gown. The ensemble, from the house's Spring 2023 haute couture collection, was a fusion of elegance and allure with its full-length sheer panels.
Daniel Roseberry's design ideally suited Sweeney's radiant persona with its touches of black silk chiffon, cotton tulle, ruffles, and black velvet trim. Stringy waved hair and bold black liner completed her striking look.
Sydney Sweeney attends a screening of "Reality" at Museum of Modern Art on May 16, 2023 in New York City | Source: Getty Images
Just weeks prior, Sweeney made a fashion statement in a chic black crop top and sheer skirt as she joined forces with Armani Beauty to introduce the world to My Way Refillable Parfume. The launch party, held on April 28 in New York City, also featured Lukas Gage among other celebrities.
Speaking on her growth and experiences, Sweeney shared that being around industry greats helped her embrace an uninhibited approach. Primarily working with her "Anyone But You" co-stars, she mused, "That's what I learned, which was to have fun and be crazy and let loose and not be self-conscious about anything."
Sydney Sweeney attends as Armani Beauty celebrates the launch of the My Way Refillable Parfum with Sydney Sweeney on April 28, 2023 in New York City | Source: Getty Images
These days, despite past criticism, Sydney Sweeney confidently wears her physical scars, a testament to her active lifestyle. She once recalled a conversation where a person's mother advised her that her bodily marks and scars would make her unlovable.
Undeterred, she said confidently, "Well, I guess I'm just gonna have to love myself."
Sweeney has also learned to navigate the intense scrutiny of her on-screen nudity. She finds the industry's unequal perceptions of male and female nudity absurd - where it applauds men for their bravery yet often sidelines women.
Sydney Sweeney attends the HBO Max FYC event for 'Euphoria' at Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on April 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California | Source: Getty Images
When asked if this scrutiny tempts her to step back, Sweeney firmly responded:
"Not anymore. I think it's ridiculous. As an artist, I play characters. It makes me want to play characters that [expletive] people off more."
Sweeney has a jam-packed schedule ahead with upcoming projects, such as the Spider-Man spin-off "Madame Web," a remake of "Barbarella," and the romantic comedy "Anyone But You," where she shares the screen with Glen Powell. A third season of "Euphoria" is also on her future slate.
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