Sydney Sweeney Went Pantsless in Vertigo-Inducing Platform Heels and a Beloved Y2K Hair Accessory

And that's a wrap on Paris Fashion Week.

If there’s one person who can convince us to try trends we usually wouldn’t dare, it’s Sydney Sweeney. Case in point? Just a day after she stepped out in a sultry, peekaboo look that had us actually thinking about wearing our underwear as outerwear, the actress was back at it again sporting a much more conventional accessory that we haven’t thought about in years: Y2K-approved cloth headbands.

Sydney Sweeney attends the Miu Miu Dinner Party at Laurent as part of the Paris Fashion Week

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On Tuesday, Sweeney arrived at Miu Miu’s Paris Fashion Week dinner party wearing the chunky hair adornment in question, which she paired with a black sequin-covered micro-minidress complete with a white collar and long sleeves. Opting to skip any visible pants when styling the super-short frock, the actress added nothing but a pair of sky-high white Miu Miu platform heels, black stockings, and a smattering of simple rings to complete her OOTN. Sydney wore her platinum blonde hair down in voluminous waves with a middle part, and she rounded out her glam with a dark smoky eye and a brown-lined pink lip.

Sydney Sweeney and Lucille Hancock attend the Miu Miu Dinner Party at Laurent as part of the Paris Fashion Week

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The A-lister didn’t arrive at the event alone, however — she was joined by her younger cousin, Lucille Hancock, who wore a coordinating white-collared black dress. 

Sydney’s outing came just hours after she attended the designer’s Paris Fashion Week show earlier in the day, where she watched Gigi Hadid strut her stuff on the runway

Gigi Hadid Miu Miu spring summer 2024

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Closing the show, Hadid wore a sparkly brown shacket (with nothing underneath) paired with a matching low-rise pleated skirt and bright blue underwear. The super model styled her hair down in slicked-back waves, and she accessorized with glasses and mismatched brown sandals.

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