Sydney Sweeney sizzles in sheer gown over lingerie at Australian premiere of ‘Anyone But You’

Sydney’s taking on Sydney.

Sydney Sweeney rocked a sheer yellow look as she walked the red carpet at the premiere of her new movie, “Anyone But You,” in Australia on Monday, wearing a drapey pastel outfit with a bra top underneath.

The “Euphoria” star, 26, wore the plunging Givenchy satin jersey top and matching skirt with a dramatic cowl back, over a coordinating bra top and boy shorts as she stunned at the event.

She donned a pair of ankle-strap heels under the sheer skirt, which featured gathered detail at the hip.

Sweeney wore her blond hair down in soft waves, accessorizing with a pair of Givenchy earrings and a massive diamond cocktail ring.

Sweeney showed off the draped back of her top. WireImage
The star wore Givenchy for the movie’s Australian premiere. Getty Images

This is the second bra top she’s sported in recent days after wearing a black halter-necked Philosophy look that showed off her abs in NYC.

The “White Lotus” star has been wearing plenty of other head-turning outfits during the “Anyone But You” press tour, showing off everything from a Barbiecore pink coat to a sequined vest set and a bold red mini.

Sweeney also rocked a glam gown at the movie’s December 11 premiere, posing next to co-star Glen Powell, 35, in a sheer silver look covered in beads.


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Sweeney showed off her abs in a black Philosophy outfit last week. GC Images
She looked red-hot in a Balmain minidress. GC Images
The actress stars with Glen Powell in “Anyone But You.” WireImage

The “Handmaid’s Tale” actress — who is engaged to restauranteur Jonathan Davino, 39 — has caused many to think romance is in the air with the “Top Gun: Maverick” star after the two have been flirting through the romcom’s press tour.

Sweeney, who rarely wore her engagement ring even before the Powell rumors, recently told ET she was “so busy working” when asked for a wedding planning update last week.

However, part of her career involves working alongside Davino, who helped her co-produce “Anyone But You.”

“It’s amazing having someone who cheers you on and someone who fully just supports what you do,” she added.