Sydney Sweeney's Chrome Breastplate Almost Distracted from Her Major Hair Change

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After wearing a frilly Giambattista Valli minidress in a Cassie-approved shade of pink to the annual LACMA Art + Film Gala earlier this month, Sydney Sweeney pulled a sartorial 180 and showed off her impressive style range on the red carpet in an outfit that was more sexy than it was sweet.  

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At the 2022 GQ Men of the Year Awards in London last night, Sydney showed up in a black, one-sleeve turtleneck gown by designer of-the-moment LaQuan Smith. The dramatic dress featured a long train, as well as an asymmetrical midriff cutout, which, rather than bare skin, Sydney accessorized with a reflective chrome breastplate complete with mirrored nipples. She kept the metallic theme going with silver jewelry and chrome eyeshadow layered above her black liner. 

Sweeney shared a closer look at her coordinating glam on Instagram. "Hi London," she wrote alongside a photo of herself en route to the event that detailed her metallic makeup. 

Bionic fashion aside, the Euphoria star also debuted a major hair change on the red carpet, switching from her signature platinum blonde to a chestnut brown color, and styling it into a '90s messy updo with face-framing pieces.

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Sydney's appearance at the GQ Men of the Year Awards came just a week after her interview with the magazine, in which she revealed her "body doesn't define" who she is. “I had boobs before other girls and I felt ostracized for it,” she shared. “I was embarrassed and I never wanted to change in the locker room. I think that I put on this weird persona other people had of me because of my body.”

She continued, “So I did play every sport and I studied really hard and I did everything that people wouldn’t think I would do, to show them that my body doesn’t define who I am,” adding that she still feels the same way today, but on a “whole-world scale.”

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