Sydney Sweeney's Sculptural Naked Top Is A Red Carpet Work Of Art

The star looked like a masterpiece at the premiere of her new horror movie, "Immaculate."

It seems like Sydney Sweeney has mastered the art of a red carpet appearance.

Turning heads in the chicest way possible, Sweeney arrived at the premiere of her new film “Immaculate” donning a sculptural, floral, Balmain top, sans-bra.

Equal parts elegant and sexy, the 3D design revealed hints of skin while porcelain-white casts of arms wrapped around her waist to hold a bouquet of blooms in front of her chest.

Balancing her intricate top with subtle bottoms, the “Euphoria” actor wore a pair of black wide-legged trousers.

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Sydney Sweeney went with a dramatic Balmain look at the premiere of "Immaculate" on March 15.
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Sweeney, who recently cut her hair into a chin-length bob, had her hair in a slicked back, wet look with a single strand dangling in front of her face.

She opted for dewy makeup, accented by a glossy nude lip.

While the star’s look was certainly immaculate, her red carpet appearance also included some unsettling moments.

After posing with her cast mates, Sweeney paused for a photo-op with a group dressed in nuns’ habits with their faces masked by red fabric.

The eerie figures fit were perfect for the premiere of the religiously-inspired, psychological horror film.

Premiering on March 22, “Immaculate” follows a devoutly Catholic woman who comes to live at an idyllic-seeming convent in Italy, only to learn of its sinister secrets.

Watch the trailer here:

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