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Sydney Sweeney risks her wardrobe by posing in a skin-tight black dress with cutouts in Mexico

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ANYONE But You actress Sydney Sweeney has shown off some serious skin in recent photos.

The famous Hollywood star headed to Mexico on Thursday to promote her latest horror film, Inmaculada.

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Sydney Sweeney took a big wardrobe risk while attending an event this weekCredit: BackGrid
On Thursday, the star headed to Mexico for a press junket for her latest horror film, Inmaculada.

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On Thursday, the star headed to Mexico for a press junket for her latest horror film, Inmaculada.Credit: BackGrid
In the United States, the film premiered on March 22

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In the United States, the film premiered on March 22Credit: BackGrid

While at the Four Seasons Hotel, she participated in a press conference and photo call for the film which was released in the United States on March 22.

In several photos, Sydney, 26, stood alongside her co-star, Alvaro Morte, while wearing an all-black ensemble.

While walking the red carpet, the Euphoria star showed off her hips.

Sydney’s dress was sleeveless and had a high neck, however, it had cutouts at the hips that left a lot of skin on display.

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She had her makeup touched up to perfection and accessorized with elbow-length black leather gloves and matching shoes.

GO SID!

Also this week, it was revealed that Sydney is the face of a new Jimmy Choo campaign.

In a new photo, the star was dressed only in a white t-shirt, white socks and matching sneakers.

Sydney closed her eyes as she smiled and rested her back on a cream-colored vintage car.

In the next photo, Syd was in front of an old-fashioned pink, blue and gray photo booth.

She wore an all-denim look along with a cow print bag.

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The Madame Web star lifted one leg behind her to show off her brown Jimmy Choo heels.

On a promotion video shared on Sydney and Jimmy Choo’s Instagram, fans sent nothing but praise for the star.

“Unreal,” wrote one, while a second added: “You eat up every shot you take.”

TAKING VACATION

Last week, Sydney shared several photos of her and friends enjoying a tropical getaway in Hawaii.

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In a recent social media post, Sydney posted a variety of photos and videos from her trip.

In the first photo, Sydney pursed her lips while wearing a colorful bikini, high-waisted shorts and a loose-fitting shirt.

The movie star also held a yellow and red flower which she placed behind her ear.

Other photos included her jumping off a waterfall, zip lining, relaxing on a yacht and selfies with friends.

She captioned her post: “Ok get back to work now, this was fun.”

In the comments section, Real Housewives of Orange County star Tamra Judge said, “Beautiful girls.”

Meanwhile, Paris Hilton left a heartfelt emoji.

Earlier this week, Sydney was revealed as the new face of Jimmy Choo

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Earlier this week, Sydney was revealed as the new face of Jimmy ChooCredit: Instagram/Sydney Sweeney
Sydney also shared several photos while enjoying a break in Hawaii with friends

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Sydney also shared several photos while enjoying a break in Hawaii with friendsCredit: Sydneysweeney/Instagram





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