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What Sydney Sweeney's fashion formula can teach you about everyday glam

What Sydney Sweeney's fashion formula can teach you about everyday glam

Time of India2 days ago
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Sydney Sweeney has quickly become one of Hollywood's most-watched style stars and not just on the red carpet. Whether she's serving old Hollywood glam at Cannes or showing off a more relaxed, Gen Z aesthetic on the streets of New York, her fashion choices are always on point.
There's a playfulness to her wardrobe, but also a sense of control. She dresses for herself, not the trends. And that's exactly what makes her style so worth borrowing from.
If you're looking to level up your fashion game with a bit of Sydney's charm, here are some style lessons to steal from her closet.
Embrace feminine silhouettes unapologetically
Sydney doesn't shy away from dressing like a woman. She leans into hourglass shapes, corseted waists, and soft, romantic fabrics.
Whether she's in a Dolce & Gabbana bustier or a vintage-inspired slip dress, her wardrobe celebrates her curves instead of hiding them.
What you can borrow: Invest in a structured corset top or a well-fitted midi dress that hugs you in all the right places. Don't be afraid of florals, lace, or a delicate neckline. Feminine doesn't mean fragile, it means powerful, and Sydney wears that message loud and clear.
Play with pastels and soft colors
While many celebrities opt for blacks and neutrals, Sydney often goes in the opposite direction, championing pale blues, dusty pinks, lilacs, and soft creams.
These colors flatter her skin tone and add a softness to her overall vibe, making even structured outfits look dreamy.
What you can borrow: If your wardrobe is full of blacks and greys, try switching out one staple for a pastel version, maybe a blush blazer or a sky-blue tank. You'll be surprised how refreshing it feels, and how well it pairs with your existing basics.
Don't underestimate the power of denim
Off the red carpet, Sydney keeps it real with cropped denim jackets, oversized jeans, and slouchy vintage cuts.
She styles them with baby tees, bodysuits, or sometimes even lingerie-inspired tops. The result? An outfit that feels both laidback and intentional.
What you can borrow: Look for vintage denim that feels lived-in. Pair your go-to jeans with something unexpected like a silk camisole or a structured blazer. Sydney's off-duty style proves that denim doesn't have to be basic; it can be bold, cool, and even elegant when styled right.
Add a touch of retro without going full costume
Sydney knows how to pull influence from the past without looking like she's stepped out of a time machine. Her wardrobe often nods to the '50s and '60s, with cat-eye sunglasses, cardigan sets, high-waisted shorts, or Mary Jane heels, but always with a modern twist.
What you can borrow: Instead of going head-to-toe vintage, pick one retro-inspired piece and mix it with something contemporary. A vintage purse with wide-leg trousers.
A cardigan over a crop top. Retro doesn't mean outdated, it's just another way to show personality.
Show skin strategically, not for attention
One of Sydney's most powerful fashion traits is how confidently she owns her body without ever looking like she's trying too hard. She'll wear a sheer dress or a deep neckline, but it's always balanced by clean styling and an effortless attitude. Her outfits feel sexy because they're authentic, not because they're loud.
What you can borrow: Next time you're dressing up, try revealing one area and keeping the rest covered. A crop top with wide trousers. A high-slit skirt with a modest top. Sexy doesn't have to scream; it can whisper and still turn heads.
Trust the tailoring
Even when Sydney wears something oversized like a slouchy suit or boyfriend jeans, there's intention behind the fit. Her clothes never drown her. She's mastered the balance between comfort and structure.
That only happens when you know how important tailoring is.
What you can borrow: Take your clothes to a tailor. Seriously. Even a simple alteration like hemming a pair of jeans or adjusting the waist of a jacket can make you look more polished. Tailoring doesn't have to be expensive. It just has to make the piece yours.
Finish strong with accessories
Sydney doesn't overdo it with accessories, but she doesn't ignore them either. She loves a statement shoe, a bold handbag, or a timeless pair of sunglasses.
Even when her outfit is simple, she finishes it with something memorable.
What you can borrow: Build your outfit around one standout accessory. Let your bag, shoes, or earrings do the talking. You don't need a dozen pieces, just one that adds flavor.
Sydney Sweeney's style works because it feels real. It's not overly polished or trend-obsessed. It's about confidence, ease, and knowing what flatters you, whether it's a pastel mini dress or a vintage tee. The real secret? She wears the clothes. They don't wear her.
And that's the best fashion tip of all. ( source of image Pinterest)
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