Sydney Sweeney Shows Off Lace Underwear While Brushing Her Teeth
Sydney Sweeney embraces a laid-back yet alluring moment.
The 28-year-old actress shared a natural beauty shot of herself in minimal lace underwear while prepping for her day. This intimate photo, posted on her Instagram Story on Wednesday, May 6, showcases Sweeney flaunting a pair of panties from her own lingerie brand, Syrn, adorned with delicate white lace straps and a charming bow.
She paired the chic underwear with a matching gray cardigan that features frilled cuffs, wearing it loosely unbuttoned. In the mirror selfie, Sweeney was seen brushing her teeth, highlighting her fresh-faced look.
After showcasing longer blonde locks during this year’s Coachella festival, Sweeney returned to her natural length. She accessorized her look with a sparkling ring on her ring finger.
A link to her lingerie line was included in the comments section as well.
This isn’t the first time Sweeney has turned heads with her bold looks. While filming season 3 of Euphoria, her character Cassie modeled for OnlyFans, showcasing an array of bras and thongs.
During her on-screen wedding to Nate Jacobs, played by Jacob Elordi, Sweeney had several wardrobe malfunctions in her Jackson Wiederhoeft wedding dress, which featured a corset-like top and flowing skirt.
Following her viral moment, costume designer Natasha Newman-Thomas explained to InStyle in April that the look was purposeful.
“Sydney kept having nip slips, and I thought, ‘Alright, we’re not going to fix that. We’ll embrace it,’” she recounted. “So, we designed custom pasties with the same hand-beaded fabric to celebrate the nip slip because that’s quintessentially Cassie.”
Newman-Thomas elaborated on the design intention, aiming to reflect “Cassie’s psychology” and her desire to feel “like a princess.” She added, “We wanted her to feel special, and I aimed to create the most exquisite, sultry wedding gown with just a hint of tackiness, fitting for Cassie.”
Fans can tune into Euphoria on HBO Max Sundays at 9 p.m. ET.

