Sydney Sweeney Just Stepped Out in a Plunging Yellow Dress with a Thigh-High Slit

Sydney Sweeney’s most recent spring ensemble is simultaneously seductive and refined.

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A striking yellow Mugler dress adorned the actress, who is renowned for her performance as Cassie Howard in the cult-classic film Euphoria, as she appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. A thigh-high gash and a plunging sweetheart neckline characterized the garment. She accessorized it with silver strapped heels featuring front ribbons.

SYDNEY SWEENEY - IN A YELLOW DRESS- CUPPING HER BREASTS !! | eBay

The Fallon interview with Sweeney occurred the day following her Met Gala appearance. She attended the event in a Tory Burch ivory minidress featuring an integrated corset and a lengthy, detachable train.

Sydney Sweeney Wears Plunging Yellow Dress with Thigh-High Slit

“What an idyllic evening! genuinely the most enjoyable time I’ve ever had on a carpet. Thank you for our first encounter and for this extraordinary dress, @toryburch. “I’m still in disbelief that this entire evening actually transpired:) (Apologies for the duplicate post, Instagram messed me up and cropped all my photos),” she wrote in the caption of an Instagram post that featured videos and photos of her walking the red carpet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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While recently presenting opulent looks, Sweeney spends the majority of her time working in her vintage car garage while dressed in costume or overalls. A month ago, the actress discussed in an interview with BAZAAR.com her passion for classic car restoration and the significance of breaking down barriers as a woman in a male-dominated industry.

“I think people just have to not be afraid of putting themselves in a male-dominated environment,” she indicated. “For example, I acknowledge that I still have much to learn, and I believe it is acceptable to not know everything. “Learning is only possible through presence and effort; therefore, I believe we can get there if we support women and encourage them to strive harder and face greater challenges.”