
Sydney Sweeney looks glamorous in a pale pink satin dress while Dua Lipa's sister Rina puts on a leggy display in a red mini skirt at Miu Miu's store re-launch party in London
The actress, 27, put on a glamorous display in a pale pink satin mini dress, teamed with thigh-high grey socks and black pointed heels.
She wrapped a brown fur shawl around her, accessorised with dark sunglasses and toted her belongings in a £2.3k Miu Miu handbag.
Dua Lipa 's sister Rina, 24, put on a very leggy display in a chic low-rise red mini skirt and a black zip-up jacket.
She wore the same stylish heels as Sydney, and accessorised with a £2k black Miu Miu handbag.
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Meanwhile Georgia May Jagger, 33, put on a leggy display in a black mini skirt, paired with a crisp white shirt with a grey bandeau top over it.
Pixie Geldof, 34, looked effortlessly chic in a plunging silver midi dress, with a grey bomber jacket keeping her warm.
Jenna Coleman, 39, looked incredible in a blue shirt and checkered mini skirt, completed with burgundy heels and a brown handbag.
Mia Regan, 22, flaunted her incredible figure in a sheer black mini dress, with her underwear on show.
It comes after Sydney brought along her rarely-seen younger brother as her date to the European premiere of Echo Valley and following afterparty at London's BFI Southbank on Tuesday night.
The Euphoria star oozed Hollywood glamour at the premiere earlier that evening, wearing a halterneck baby blue gown, with a flowing tulle train, before undergoing a wardrobe change for the celebratory bash afterwards.
Sydney stars opposite Julianne Moore in the psychological thriller, playing an addict named Claire, who arrives on her mum's doorstep covered in someone else's blood, with the film exploring how far a mother - played by Julianne - will go for their child.
For the afterparty, Sydney slipped into a satin Miu Miu champagne-coloured dress, that clung to her incredible figure and displayed her cleavage.
Dua Lipa's sister Rina, 24, put on a very leggy display in a chic low-rise red mini skirt and a black zip-up jacket
While her little brother Trent showed his pride for his sister as they posed for snaps together, cutting a trendy figure in a leather blazer, black trousers and aviator shades.
The siblings were joined by Trent's girlfriend, Samayre Soto - with the couple looking utterly smitten as he planted a kiss on her cheek.
Samayre looked effortlessly edgy for the event in a black corsetted satin dress, exposing her toned midriff and impressive collection of tattoos.
Trent is Sydney's sole sibling and enjoys a life away from the limelight, with him rarely making appearances on red carpets.
However, the brother-and-sister have frequently shown their very strong bond, with both taking to Instagram to share their support for each other.
In 2020, Sydney touched on their relationship, as she discussed whether it was similar to the sibling rivalry depicted in her film Nocturne.
She admitted: 'Not so much the competitive side, but I roughed him up and tried to push him to do more.'
After a few minor acting gigs in his childhood, Trent ultimately opted not to follow in his sister's footsteps.
Pixie, 34, looked effortlessly chic in a plunging silver midi dress, with a grey bomber jacket keeping her warm
Meanwhile, Imogen Poots looked effortlessly chic in a black midi-dress and matching pointed heels
American actress Myha'la cut a chic figure in a silver grey knit top and a flowy skirt as she posed up a storm for the cameras
In 2020, he began military training for the United States Air Force, with Sydney showing her support at the time on Instagram with a slew of throwback photos of the pair as kids.
In a sweet tribute, she captioned the post: 'My little bro leaves for basic training tomorrow. wishing you luck bud ❤️ when the going gets tough just remember your sister is tougher than you.'
While Trent has also shown his support for Sydney from the start of her huge Hollywood career, previously taking to his Instagram to promote her Netflix series Everything Sucks! and protest its cancellation.
While in 2019, he shared a throwback selfie of the pair together to voice his pride at her Screen Actors Guild nomination for The Handmaid's Tale.
He gushed: 'I know this is an old picture and I already posted it, but I wanted to congratulate my sis @sydney_sweeney on being nominated for a SAG award and wish her the best of luck.'
Sydney opened up about how she and Trent had to live in a Holiday Inn for nine months after her parents were declared bankrupt.
She is now a multi-million dollar success story after making it with acting with roles in Anyone But You, The White Lotus and The Handmaid's Tale .
But back before hitting the big time her family found themselves in hard times when her mother, Lisa, a criminal defence lawyer, and her father who worked in hospitality were declared bankrupt.
In 2013 when she was 16, her parents who are now divorced, sold their home in Washington, with the family of four living in a one-bedroom hotel room for months.
Speaking to The Times last week of her tough childhood, she said: 'We lived in the Holiday Inn in Burbank [northwest LA] for eight and a half months but it felt like my entire life.
Sydney brought along her rarely-seen younger brother as her date to the European premiere of Echo Valley and following afterparty at London's BFI Southbank on Tuesday night
The actress oozed Hollywood glamour at the premiere in a halterneck baby blue gown, with a flowing tulle train, before undergoing a wardrobe change for the celebratory bash afterwards
'We were sharing a one-bedroom hotel room, no kitchen, no balcony. A pull-out sofa bed, where my dad and brother slept, my mom and me in the bed…'
Detailing how her and Trent coped at the time, she said: 'My brother and I tried to make the best of it - we would joke around and say we were in The Suite Life of Zack and Cody.
'We'd run around the different hallways and find stairwells and make friends with all the staff and they would make us grilled cheese.'
In a far cry from her beginnings Sydney now boasts an incredible property portfolio after finding her own financial success thanks to her movie and TV work.
She owns a £4.5million Bel Air home and another Tudor-style home in LA that is worth £3.3million.
Sydney then has a £10.2million compound in the Florida Keys as well as several back home in the Pacific Northwest.

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