Sydney Sweeney Drops Teasing BTS Glimpse in White Top and Knee-High Socks
The latest behind-the-scenes glimpse into Sydney Sweeney’s world shows the actress leaning into the softer side of her creative empire. In a striking studio shot for her new brand, SYRN, Sweeney is seen reclining on a minimalist white floor in an ensemble that prioritizes texture and comfort.
She is wearing a ribbed white tank top that fits closely, paired with matching white briefs that emphasize a clean, monochromatic aesthetic. The standout element of the outfit is a pair of thick, knee-high fuzzy white socks that give the high-fashion setting a cozy, approachable energy.
Her hair is styled in effortless, loose waves that fan out across the floor as she holds a playful pose with one leg extended toward the ceiling. This imagery serves as a core part of the promotion for her lingerie and loungewear line, which officially made its debut in early 2026.
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SYRN launched with four distinct collections titled Seductress, Romantic, Playful, and Comfy, aiming to cover the full spectrum of a woman’s daily life. Sweeney has been vocal about her hands-on role as the sole founder and creative visionary behind the project.
I wanted to build a lingerie brand that feels like it understands women instead of talking at them, Sweeney told reporters during the launch event in January. SYRN is about confidence without pressure, feeling sexy, powerful, soft, playful, or all of the above, depending on the day.
The brand has already seen massive success, with the initial Seductress drop selling out within hours of going live on the official website. Fans have been quick to praise the inclusive sizing and the campaign’s focus on authentic self-expression rather than traditional pin-up tropes.
Beyond her burgeoning business ventures, Sweeney continues to dominate the global box office following a string of major theatrical releases throughout 2025. Her psychological thriller, The Housemaid, became a surprise juggernaut, grossing nearly 400 million dollars worldwide and solidifying her status as a bankable leading lady.
In that film, adapted from Freida McFadden’s bestseller, she played Millie Calloway, a housemaid who discovers dark secrets while working for a wealthy couple. The chemistry between Sweeney and co-star Amanda Seyfried resonated deeply with audiences, leading Lionsgate to greenlight a sequel almost immediately.
The upcoming follow-up, titled The Housemaid’s Secret, is currently in pre-production with Paul Feig returning to the director’s chair. This second installment will see Sweeney reprise her role as Millie, who takes on a new job that proves even more dangerous than the last.
High-profile casting news recently broke that Kirsten Dunst will be joining the sequel as a new, enigmatic character. This pairing of two generations of Hollywood icons has generated significant buzz, with producers describing the duo as an electrifying force on screen.
Sweeney is also preparing for the release of Euphoria Season 3, which is scheduled to premiere on HBO in April. After several delays, the return of Cassie Howard is one of the most anticipated television events of the year, promising a time-jump that shifts the characters into adulthood.
Adding to her busy 2026 schedule, the actress has begun filming Scandalous, a biopic centered on the life of Old Hollywood star Kim Novak. Directed by her Euphoria colleague Colman Domingo, the film explores Novak’s forbidden romance with singer Sammy Davis Jr. during the 1950s.
The project has already sparked conversation due to comments from the real Kim Novak, who expressed concerns about the casting and the film’s title. Sweeney addressed the scrutiny by stating, I relate to it in a lot of different ways.
I think her story is still very relevant today in that she dealt with Hollywood and scrutiny with her relationships and her own private life and the control of her image, Sweeney added. She is also set to star in a new Gundam adaptation and the long-gestating Barbarella remake directed by Edgar Wright.
Her production company, Fifty-Fifty Films, remains a central part of her career strategy, allowing her to develop projects like the boxing drama Christy. While that film saw a quieter reception at the box office, it earned her a Virtuoso Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
Whether she is producing a sci-fi epic or posing for her own lingerie brand, she remains one of the hardest-working figures in the industry today. Her ability to pivot between intense dramatic roles and high-concept business ventures keeps her at the forefront of the cultural conversation.
Which of Sydney’s upcoming film projects are you most excited to see in theaters? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.


