Sydney Sweeney Wore a Sheer Schiaparelli Dress to Her Latest Film Premiere

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Sydney Sweeney went sheer for the premiere of her new film, Reality, in New York last night. The star arrived in a black strapless gown from Schiaparelli’s spring 2023 haute couture collection, featuring see-through panels down the length of the dress. Designed by Daniel Roseberry, the elegant yet sultry look had ruffles, black silk chiffon, cotton tulle, and a black velvet trim. Sweeney styled her hair down in stringy waves and wore thick black liner to complete her beauty look.

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In Reality, Sweeney stars as Reality Winner, the former American intelligence specialist who leaked a classified government report on Russian interference in the 2016 election to a news outlet. The film takes place over a single day in 2017, when FBI agents confront Reality at her home to ask her about mishandling sensitive information. The script is taken directly from the real-life transcript of their conversation. It’s directed by Tina Satter and adapted from her off-Broadway play Is This a Room. Reality premieres Monday, May 29 at 10 P.M. ET/PT on HBO and HBO Max.

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This is just one of Sweeney’s many projects ahead, including the Spider-Man spin-off Madame Web, a Barbarella remake, and the rom-com Anyone But You co-starring Glen Powell. And let’s not forget about a third season of Euphoria somewhere on the horizon. If her jam-packed slate surprises you, just know Sweeney previously told ELLE about how hard she’s working to make her dreams, well, a reality (get it?).

“In high school, whenever I’d go home [between filming], I would feel so insecure and judged,” she said in our November 2022 issue. “People would be like, ‘So have you done anything? When are you gonna get a real job?’ Or ‘When are you just gonna come home and get married and have a real life?’ And I knew that if I ever gave up on my dream, I wouldn’t be able to live with myself. I wasn’t going to allow myself to quit, and allow people to tell me that I’m not good enough or I wasn’t going to make it. I was just going to keep working as hard as I possibly could to achieve my dreams.”

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