Sydney Sweeney graced the opening of RH Newport in Newport Beach, California, on Thursday, showcasing her unique fashion sense. The Euphoria star joined a variety of celebrities, including Jessica Alba, to celebrate the launch of this luxurious furniture gallery located at The Gallery at Fashion Island.
Sweeney displayed a trendy preppy style with her dark gray miniskirt, complemented by a matching vest and blazer. She opted for sleek black heels and a simple silver necklace, allowing her outfit to be the focal point.
Her soft blonde hair fell in waves, and her makeup highlighted rosy lips and a warm blush, enhancing her natural beauty.
RH Newport spans an impressive 80,000 square feet over four levels, offering not just upscale furnishings, but also a unique shopping experience. This includes a rooftop restaurant with ocean views, century-old olive trees, and a wine bar.
During the event, Sweeney posed for snapshots and interacted with attendees, including Jessica Alba, who impressed in a chic corset top paired with a fitted skirt. The elegant atmosphere of the venue perfectly complemented the evening’s celebrations.
Sweeney gearing up for her upcoming film
Sydney Sweeney’s appearance at RH Newport comes as she remains busy in her career. Just earlier this week, she delighted fans by displaying her driving skills at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina with NASCAR champion Ryan Blaney.
She shared photos from the event on Instagram, describing it as “awesome” while expressing her enthusiasm for trying new experiences.
Sweeney’s latest film role is as the legendary boxer Christy Martin, where she has been committed to training extensively to depict Martin’s inspiring journey. This biopic, directed by David Michod, brings to light the struggles and successes of the boxing trailblazer from the 1990s.
As filming for the third season of Euphoria is scheduled to begin in 2025, Sweeney continues to build her momentum. From glamorous events to thrilling racetracks, she embraces her diverse roles both in front of the camera and beyond.