Sydney Sweeney nearly falls out of plunging silk dress in stunning photos
Sydney Sweeney had all eyes on her as she slipped into a plunging silk gown on the red carpet of the GLAAD Media Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
The Euphoria star looked incredible as she walked the carpet with the likes of Niecy Nash and Chloe Bailey, slipping into a slinky gown that looked more like a neglige.
With a silk front that draped almost past her nipples, the dress featured a strip of diamond-studded fabric that was the only thing left to cover Sydney’s modesty, as she opted to go without a bra.
With a tiny silver necklace glinting at her collarbone and more rings studding her fingers, Sydney looked totally laid-back as she arranged her cropped blonde hair into waves that ended just above her bare shoulders.
She accessorised with a pair of silver earrings at each lobe and let the full train of her dress conceal her shoes.
She opted for an understated yet glam make-up look, framing her eyes with dark liner and swiping on a plump pastel pink lip. Blush colored the star’s cheeks as she showed off her hourglass figure for the waiting cameras.
Alongside her at the event, Niecy Nash also took the plunge in a bright scarlet dress flecked with tinsel, featuring huge puffed sleeves and a slit up one thigh that revealed her slender legs to onlookers.
Niecy added a few inches of height with silver stiletto heels and blew a kiss to the camera.
Chloe Bailey, meanwhile, donned a full-length black leather dress featuring faux white fur at the cuffs and shoulders, also going braless with a neckline that dove almost to her navel.
Chloe secured her sleek tresses in a ponytail while wearing bright pink blush at her cheekbones and cat-eye liner to frame her peepers.
It comes as Sydney’s latest horror movie is soon set to hit cinemas – and it’s already been branded “extreme”. Director Michael Mohan told Variety he wants viewers to have an “extreme reaction” to the gore, explaining:
“I think this horror movie is a popcorn movie first and foremost. It’s a rollercoaster ride, but the ending is extreme.