Sydney Sweeney Just Wore Crystal Underwear With Platforms in Paris
According to Sydney Sweeney, when in Paris, pants aren't necessary. While in the French capital for Miu Miu's F/W 24 show, Sweeney showed her support for the brand by attending the event in its designs from head to toe (minus her Calzedonia tights), including an oversize blazer, a two-tone cropped camisole, and crystal-covered white satin underwear. With the ensemble, she added a velvet iteration of Miu Miu's beloved Wander bag, platform peep-toe heels, and geek-chic eyewear from the brand's F/W 23 collection. No pants were in sight.
Miu Miu's creative director and founder, Miuccia Prada, has long championed the hot-pants trend—which has also been done by Bottega Veneta, Coperni, Ferragamo, and Prada—having featured some version of it in each of her collections for years at this point. It's one thing to see it on the runways, but it's entirely different when the look is debuted on the streets. Sweeney, like other celebs who have played around with not wearing pants on the go, made it appear completely effortless and necessary to copy. See her look from the show below and shop the pants-less trend ahead of spring's arrival.
On Sydney Sweeney: Miu Miu top, blazer, briefs, Wander Quilted Velvet Shoulder Bag ($2650), and Miu Regard Sunglasses ($505); Calzedonia Invisible 20 Denier Sheer Tights ($25)
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