Inappropriate Outfits Sydney Sweeney Has Been Caught Wearing

The visible underwear trend just won’t die, so it’s becoming harder for celebs to rock it in fresh ways. One successful example is Kristen Stewart’s awesome jock strap and leather vest combo that she rocked for her Rolling Stone feature. But Miu Miu didn’t go quite so bold when it decided to do visible underwear differently. Instead of having Sydney Sweeney rock yet another sheer dress over lingerie, it enlisted her to help make visible underwear waistbands great again.

As a Miu Miu ambassador, Sweeney is contractually obligated to wear its clothing, but maybe she should have put her foot down and refused to help resurrect the peek-a-boo briefs trend; it’s already been overdone once, after all. For the label’s Spring/Summer 2024 show at Paris Fashion Week, she wore a pair of black tweed shorts over white briefs with visible Miu Miu branding. Her shorts sat low on her hips, so it kind of looked like she wanted to also bring back the low-rise trend that Britney Spears helped popularize, but wasn’t ready to fully commit to it (hence the higher-waisted undies). Sweeney’s top was a matching cropped jacket adorned with gold buttons.

Sweeney attended Paris Fashion Week with her younger cousin, Lucille Hancock. Unfortunately for the actor, the little girl managed to outdress her in a chic black shift dress, black baker boy hat, and Mary Janes. However, Hancock did get a little help from Sweeney’s stylist, Molly Dickinson.

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