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Sydney Sweeney commanded attention as she strolled around Gramercy in New York on Wednesday, after her appearance at the Met Gala earlier this week.
The actress, 26, looked sensational in gunmetal-beaded high-waisted shorts and a silky, shimmering blouse.
Sydney flaunted her toned legs in a pair of sheer knee-high socks and towering white stilettos.
The Hollywood starlet rocked a sparkly silver blazer over her sheer shirt and accessorised her outfit with a white bucket bag and shades.
Sydney kept her look simple with a natural makeup look and had ditched her choppy dark wig to show off her blonde hair.
Sydney Sweeney commanded attention as she strolled around Gramercy in New York on Wednesday, after her appearance at the Met Gala earlier this week
The actress, 26, looked sensational as she stepped out in gunmetal-beaded high-waisted shorts and a silky, shimmering blouse and was back to blonde after rocking dark hair this week
Her stylish display comes after she wowed at the Met Gala as a dark brunette in a stunning blue dress by the designer Miu Miu and had a dark wig, but now she is back to blonde
Sydney's stylish display comes after she wowed at the Met Gala as a dark brunette in a stunning blue dress by the designer Miu Miu.
It's been an exciting week for the actress as it was announced she is set to star as boxer Christy Martin in a biopic directed by filmmaker David Michôd.
The biopic starring the Euphoria actress as the Hall of Fame boxer, 55, will be put on the market at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival, according to Deadline, which broke the news of the casting.
The Emmy-nominated actress shared a link on Instagram to the Deadline article confirming her next role, saying she was 'honoured to tell Christy's powerful story.'
'I grappled and did kickboxing from 12-19 years old,' Sydney told Deadline about her preparations. 'I've been itching to get back into the ring, train, and transform my body.
'Christy's story isn't a light one, it's physically and emotionally demanding, there's a lot of weight to carry. But I love challenging myself.'
She professed her admiration for Martin and her credentials, saying, 'Christy Martin not only legitimized female boxing, she overcame gender stereotypes, and fought through emotional, physical, and financial abuse.
'I'm