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Sydney Sweeney Is A Vision In A ’50s-Inspired Floral Dress And A Shoulder Cape For ‘Eden’ Red Carpet

September 11, 2024 by Mariam Qayum

 
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Sydney Sweeney has been serving up one show-stopping look after another at both the Venice and Toronto Film Festivals, but we can’t stop thinking about the ’50s-inspired floral dress she wore to the Eden premiere at TFF!

The off-white dress featured a flowy skirt that cinched perfectly at the waist, tied with a delicate bow, and was paired with a matching collared cape draped over her shoulders.

The chic details included soft pink, brown, and cream floral embroidery on the corners. The Immaculate actress completed the look with pink pumps and a bold berry-toned makeup look.

Sydney Sweeney Puts A Modern Twist On '50s Fashion For Eden Premiere

The Euphoria alum’s costar, Ana De Armas, also embraced the pink theme, wearing a leotard-style outfit topped with a glittery high-low sheer skirt.

The Madame Web actress posted photos from the event on her Instagram, and fans couldn’t stop showering her with praise. The post has already racked up over 1M likes!

"Very cutesy. Very demure."

"She's a pretty little flower."

"Bringing elegance to the spotlight."

Sydney Sweeney and Ana De Armas Discuss 'Eden' and Its 'Crazy Characters'

Eden is a survival thriller set in the 1930s, following a group of Europeans who relocate to the uninhabited Galápagos island of Floreana. However, their attempt at coexistence quickly unravels, leading to unexpected challenges.

In an interview with TheWrap’s 2024 TIFF Studio, both Sweeney and de Armas expressed their amazement upon learning the true events behind Eden.

"You read all these crazy characters; there’s no way that they all are real, and they all come together and they have all these experiences,” Sweeney said when she read the script for the first time. "But then I went and I read Dora [Strauch’s] book, and I read Margret [Wittmer’s] book, and I found all the newspaper clippings of all their stories, and it’s the most wild account of people just put together."

De Armas agreed and said, "I had no idea about it, and I definitely thought it was crazy, and it was very brave, and it’s just the unthinkable. And when it is true, if they don’t tell you it is true and you see testament of it, a documentary or newspapers or whatever you can find, it’s hard to believe that these people, back then in the ’30s, embarked on a trip to an island to start from zero."

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