Sydney Sweeney's Naked Top Is a Literal Walking Work of Art

She hit the red carpet with her grandmothers at the 'Immaculate' premiere.

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Sydney Sweeney has had quite the fashion-filled past few days. 

First, she had a Marilyn Monroe moment at the Oscars after-party in a white silky Marc Bouwer gown that was first worn by Angelina Jolie exactly 20 years ago. She then attended the 2024 GLAAD Media Awards in a custom silver-blue Miu Miu dress with a bedazzled neckline and draped sleeves, before finally capping off the week in a literal sartorial masterpiece at the premiere of her new horror movie Immaculate

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On Friday, Sweeney hit the red carpet looking like a walking work of art in a bright white three-dimensional top. She went braless underneath the sculptural shirt, which featured a set of arms wrapped around her waist holding a bouquet of flowers that covered her chest and torso and created a naked-like effect. Keeping the focus solely on the top portion of her outfit, Sweeney slipped on a pair of high-waisted black wide-leg pants and accessorized with tiny gold hoops and black pointed-toe pumps. 

As for her glam, she test-drove the wet hair look with a slicked-back bob with a single face-framing strand, and added a swipe of nude lipgloss and soft shimmery eyeshadow.

Related: Sydney Sweeney Rewore Angelina Jolie's 2004 Oscars Dress Exactly 20 Years Later

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On the red carpet, Sweeney was joined by both of her grandmothers, who make an appearance in her new film, in which she plays a pregnant nun named Cecilia who joins a remote convent in the Italian countryside.

"They’d never been to Europe. My Grandy’s dream was to go to Italy, she’s never left the country before, so I surprised them, flew them there, and I let them be extras in the movie," Sweeney previously revealed during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

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