Conversations during Hollywood’s awards season extend beyond performances; they also highlight fashion moments that capture significant attention. When A-listers gather for industry roundtables, their outfits reflect confidence and individuality. Sydney Sweeney has consistently exemplified this trend.
The “Euphoria” star has demonstrated that fashion is an extension of her evolving career, continuously proving why she is one of Hollywood’s most-watched style icons today.
Sydney Sweeney stuns in Zimmermann satin shirt and drape skirt for ‘Oscar Actress Roundtable’
At The Envelope Oscar Actresses Roundtable, Sydney Sweeney captivated her fans with sleek editorial looks. The actress chose a refined outfit from Zimmermann, wearing the brand’s $675 Hypnotic Satin Shirt. She paired it with a matching $1,975 satin drape skirt and $990 YSL Romy Mules in Smooth Leather.
She was accompanied by Jennifer Lopez, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tessa Thompson, Emily Blunt, and Elle Fanning. The group discussed navigating bad press, creative freedom, and resisting career labels. Sweeney also shared the cover issue on her Instagram with a caption stating, “so proud and honored to be alongside these strong women The Envelope Women In Film Issue.”
Beyond fashion, Sweeney spoke candidly about her recent film “Christy,” where she portrayed boxing champion Christy Martin and also served as a producer. Reflecting on her role, she expressed (via LA Times), “Her story is probably one of the most important stories I’ll ever get to tell, so I felt that immense importance. I needed to fully transform myself…I just kinda lived and breathed Christy for the entirety of the whole thing.”
Sweeney’s roundtable look follows a series of headline-making fashion choices, including her recent appearance at “The Housemaid” LA premiere. The actress fully embraced old Hollywood glamour in a custom white silk chiffon Galia Lahav gown, drawing comparisons to Marilyn Monroe. Even at the after-party, Sweeney opted for a strapless white minidress adorned with floral appliqués, further solidifying her reputation as a modern fashion risk-taker.





