Sydney Sweeney goes hell for leather in biker jacket and mini skirt while out and about in New York
Sydney Sweeney goes leather crazy in a biker jacket and miniskirt with knee-high booties while out and about in New York.
Sydney Sweeney went leather crazy on her last outing.
The 25-year-old American actress, who was named one of GQ’s Men of the Year last month, put on quite the stylish display while out and about in New York City on Wednesday night.
She donned plenty of black leather, including a biker jacket, miniskirt, and knee-high boots.
Lovely Lady: Sydney Sweeney The 25-year-old American actress put on quite the stylish display while out and about in New York City on Wednesday night.
She added some color to the all-black look while rocking a long-sleeved blue and white button-down shirt under her outerwear.
Her dirty blonde locks were worn down in the middle part as she accentuated her natural look with complementary makeup topped off with a glossy lip bang.
This comes just weeks after she revealed the difficulties she faced accepting her body as a teenager and becomes the latest star to cover British GQ special issue.
Going leather crazy: The 25-year-old American actress donned plenty of black leather, including a biker jacket, miniskirt and knee-high booties
All Business: She added some color to the all-black look while rocking a blue and white long-sleeved button-down under her outerwear.
The actress, who rose to fame playing Cassie Howard on HBO’s hit series Euphoria, admitted she was “embarrassed” about her body at school.
Speaking about the title of her December/January issue, she said: “I was embarrassed and never wanted to change in the locker room.” I think I got this weird personality that other people had about me because of my body.
Sydney continued: “So I played all the sports and studied hard and did everything people wouldn’t think I would do, to show them that my body doesn’t define who I am.”
Cover Girl: This comes just weeks after she revealed the difficulties she faced accepting her body as a teenager and becomes the latest star to cover British GQ’s special issue.
She then opened up about receiving hate mail online in reaction to her body being exposed on shows like Euphoria.
The star revealed that online trolls were “tagging my family” and called the behavior “completely disgusting and unfair.”
She explained: You have a character going through the scrutiny of being a sexualized person at school and then an audience doing the same.