Red dream carpet in New York. Sydney Sweeney walked the red carpet premiere of The Housemaidhis new thriller which will arrive in cinemas on December 19th. And he did it with one of those looks that make heads turn, a perfect homage to the Hollywood divas of the pastbut with that contemporary touch that has now become its trademark.
Sydney Sweeney, the Miu Miu look at the premiere of The Housemaid
For the occasion, the 28-year-old chose a dress that is a real style statement. A custom creation by Miu Miua brand that the actress often relies on and which knows her body and her aesthetic preferences perfectly. The dress is a riot of rhinestones and crystals that capture the light with every movement: presents a very tight bodice with thin straps and a maxi necklinean element that is now inevitable in the star’s looks Euphoria. The detail of underbust bow adds a romantic and princely touch, while the mermaid skirt slightly open at the bottom it slims the figure and gives elegance to the whole.
Sydney Sweeney, the look for the premiere of “The Housemaid” in New York (Photo by Manoli Figetakis/WireImage)
But the real highlight of the look? The elegant and white feather boadraped nonchalantly over the arms, perfect for giving that touch Old Hollywood that Sydney Sweeney loves so much. An accessory that immediately recalls the images of the great film stars of the fifties and sixties, when glamor was a question of carefully studied details. To top it all off, Messika jewelry which add brightness without overwhelming the main outfit. As for beauty looks, the choice fell on a soft diva hairstyle, with long hair in wavesand a very natural make-up which highlights his iconic blue eyes.
Sydney Sweeney: goodbye to the bob, long hair is back
One of the surprises of the red carpet was the change in hairstyle. It’s been just over a month since the actress debuted a bright blonde bob at the premiere of Christy during the AFI Fest in Los Angeles on October 25th. At the time he had confessed in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter that she was initially hesitant about cutting her hair: «My long hair had become my security blanket. I always wanted them loose and wavy». But then he added: «But I love this cut. I feel like I’m about to meet a new version of myself.”
Evidently, that new version was short-lived. At the premiere of The HousemaidSydney Sweeney is back to her beloved long hairstyled in soft waves that frame the face and perfectly complete the diva aesthetic she chose for the occasion.
The Housemaid: what Sydney Sweeney’s new film is about
But why was Sydney Sweeney on the red carpet in New York? The actress is busy in The Housemaid promotional tourthe thriller directed by Paul Feig with a screenplay by Rebecca Sonnenshine, based on the 2022 bestselling novel by Freida McFadden. The story follows Millie, played by Sydney Sweeney, an ex-convict who finds work as a maid at a wealthy couple formed by Nina and Andrew, who have the faces respectively of Amanda Seyfried and Brandon Sklenar. Their seemingly perfect life hides in reality dark secrets, far more dangerous than those of the protagonistwhich the latter will inevitably have to deal with.
Sydney Sweeney on the red carpet of “The Housemaid” (Photo by Steve Eichner/Variety via Getty Images)
The film promises tension, twists and Sydney Sweeney’s ability to bring complex and multifaceted characters to the screen. Amanda Seyfried accompanied the actress on the red carpetwearing an elegant pink dress, and the two appeared complicit and affectionate, holding hands and exchanging glances of admiration in front of the photographers.
Sydney Sweeney’s criticism and response
This style has earned her quite a bit of criticism. There are those he finds that his physicality is put too much in the foreground. Own his exuberant physique was at the center of a heated controversy this summer, in reference to an advertisement which makes fun of his “geniuses”therefore on a typically Western beauty and in line with the standards imposed today. The advert has been accused of praising white supremacism.
For its part, the actress has no intention of limiting herself. It was precisely the continuous focus on her body that made her understand of not wanting others to define it: does not accept having to go through the approval of others, as if there was always a test to overcome in the gaze of others. One of his latest looks was the most criticized, but she wore it to talk about female empowerment and reiterate that it’s not a neckline that makes or doesn’t make a professional. A clear message: the freedom to dress as you want does not take anything away from seriousness, talent and professionalism.
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