
Sydney Sweeney and Kylie Jenner just wore this summer's most talked-about dress trend - as they step out in Venice for the Bezoz-Sanchez wedding
The actress, 27, cut an ethereal figure in a stunning white laser cut lace co-ord as she gracefully climbed into a water taxi following the extravagant wedding celebrations.
The Euphoria star was the picture of elegance in a smart white shirt and matching midi skirt, both of which featured a pretty white lace pattern.
Rounding off her chic summer look, Sydney added a pair of black oversized sunglasses and a turquoise handbag with a gold chain.
Meanwhile, Kylie also got in on the lace trend, stunning in a mustard midi dress while heading to Jeff and Lauren's pre-wedding party last week.
The reality star, 27, showed off her curves in the figure-hugging number, which she accessorised with Otra Eywear shades and a simple black handbag.
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