Sydney Sweeney left little to the creativeness Wednesday evening together with her most daring pink carpet look thus far.
The actress sizzled in a glowing — and fully sheer — silver robe at Selection’s 2025 Energy of Girls occasion.
The ground-length ensemble, designed by Christian Cowan, hugged Sweeney’s curves with a cinched waist.
The iridescent quantity, which the 28-year-old paired with diamond earrings, laced up the again.
The “Euphoria” star’s current hair transformation, a dramatic blonde bob, was on full show as she posed within the bare gown.
Following the step-and-repeat, the “White Lotus” alum made a speech about being “underestimated” within the business.
“I do know what it looks like … to have folks outline you earlier than you’ve had an opportunity to outline your self,” she advised attendees. “I do know what it feels wish to must show that you just should be right here, to be seen, to be taken severely.
“Each considered one of us has our personal struggle,” Sweeney continued. “Power doesn’t look loud typically, and typically it’s about getting up repeatedly, irrespective of who’s watching.”
She concluded by telling younger ladies to not “shrink themselves,” urging them to imagine their “energy is already inside.”
The Emmy nominee shared the speech through Instagram, dedicating her phrases to boxer Christy Martin, whom she portrays within the “Christy” biopic, in addition to “all the ladies who encourage us in massive and small methods.”
Forward of Wednesday’s gathering, Sweeney spoke to Selection in a wide-ranging profile.
Within the interview, the “Anybody However You” star dispelled on-line hypothesis that she has undergone cosmetic surgery to alter her look.
“I’ve by no means gotten something executed,” she insisted to the outlet on Monday. “I’m completely petrified of needles. No tattoos. Nothing.”
Sweeney famous, “I’m going to age gracefully.”
The “Handmaid’s Story” alum clapped again at viral “comparability photographs,” explaining, “I’m like, ‘I’m 12 in that photograph. After all I’m going to look totally different. I’ve make-up on now and I’m 15 years older.’”
