Sydney Sweeney showcased her hourglass figure in a sheer white gown with a plunging neckline at The Housemaid premiere in Los Angeles on December 15An individual dressed in a voluminous white gown with a flowing skirt stands in front of a red backdrop adorned with multiple signages bearing the word "HOUSEMAND". The individual's posture suggests a formal or celebratory event.Sydney stunned in a flowing, white gown as she attended the premiere for her new movie, The Housemaid(Image: Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock)

Sydney Sweeney stunned in a breathtaking outfit at the Los Angeles premiere of her latest film with Amanda Seyfried, The Housemaid. At the December 15 event, the 27 year old actress dazzled in an elegant translucent white dress featuring a deep-cut neckline that highlighted her generous décolletage and showcased her figure’s silhouette.

The dress’s form-fitting bodice accentuated Sydney’s voluptuous frame into an hourglass shape, while the flowing bottom created a distinctly Marilyn Monroe-inspired look, enhanced by the Euphoria star’s hair and makeup choices.

Echoing the legendary Hollywood icon, Sydney’s platinum blonde locks and bold crimson lipstick, combined with dramatic black eyeliner along her upper lash line, gave the performer—who was overlooked at the 2025 Golden Globes—a classic Old Hollywood glamour vibe.

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Social media users on X, previously known as Twitter, couldn’t stop gushing about Sydney’s premiere appearance, with one fan writing, “Sydney Sweeney’s eyes really stand out in that premiere. It adds a unique charm to her presence.”

An adult female with blonde hair stands in front of a red backdrop featuring the word "HOUSEMAN" and promotional text for "LIONSGATE". She is dressed in a white, form-fitting sleeveless gown.Sydney Sweeney at ‘The Housemaid’ premiere in LA(Image: Variety via Getty Images)

Another user posted, “Sydney Sweeney is so gorgeous,” while a third commented, “Sydney Sweeney must have turned heads at the LA premiere of The Housemaid! She usually nails that perfect mix of edgy and elegant on the red carpet.”, reports the Mirror US.

Sydney might be beaming for photographers on red carpets these days, but she recently disclosed that she nearly walked away from Hollywood entirely.

It’s well-known that she’s faced several bumps throughout 2025, getting caught up in multiple scandals, including that controversial American Eagle denim campaign, which put her career in jeopardy while juggling various upcoming projects.

A large group of people, many of whom are holding up their mobile phones, are gathered around a woman dressed in a white gown. The woman appears to be the center of attention, as she is smiling and interacting with the crowd. The atmosphere is lively and celebratory, with everyone seemingly engaged in taking photos and videos.Sydney Sweeney takes photos with fans at the premiere(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

But what really pushed her toward the exit was her role in the biographical film Christy, where she completely transformed to portray real-life boxer Christy Martin.

In a candid chat with Ethan Hawke for Variety and CNN’s Actors on Actors series, she confessed that preparing for the movie rekindled her old passion for fitness.

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“I grew up kickboxing, so I wanted to find something a little more physical,” she explained.

“I loved it, I was working out twice a day, every single day. I put on 35 pounds. I came to life. I was like, ‘I think I might quit acting, and start boxing.'”.

She went on: “I was proud of it. I loved the fighting sequences. We actually took all the fights from Christy’s real life. Every fight that you saw in the movie was the exact combinations that she had in those fights.

“I told all the stunt girls, ‘I really want to be hit.’ And they were down for me to hit them. We were just going at each other. There were bloody noses. It was real.”

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