Sydney Sweeney Dons A Tight White Tee And Pink And Tan Overalls As A Part Of Her ‘Inclusive And Fun’ Workwear Line With Ford And Dickies
April 3, 2023 by Marissa Matozzo
Sydney Sweeney just took her love for fashion and auto restoration to the next level! The Euphoria actress, 25, has long shared her affinity for cars with her fans, and just not only starred in Ford’s “Built Ford Proud” campaign, but also launched a line of workwear with a collaboration between the automobile manufacturer and Dickies.
New promotional shots and videos of the White Lotus star show her rocking a fitted white tee and 90s-esque tan overalls with pink straps while giving helpful tips and hacks to viewers. In a ‘Syd’s Garage’ series called ‘Auto 101,’ that Ford uploaded to Instagram, she explains how she checks her vehicle’s oil, refills her car’s washer fluid, how jumpstarts her car, and more.
The collection, as Vogue notes, was co-designed with Ford and produced by Dickies, and offers four classic “utilitarian pieces with a twist.” As Sweeney recently told the outlet regarding the inspiration for her new line, “I’m always in jeans, T-shirts, baseball caps, and still, overalls,” as she brings her personal style to the new workwear pieces.
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To complete her chic auto repair outfit, the Handmaid’s Tale alum added white sneakers and wore her long blonde tresses in a sporty half-up, half-down look. To accessorize, she added shiny stud earrings (going minimal when it came to jewelry for practical reasons).
Regarding specific pieces from her collection, Sweeney told Vogue that one pair of pants she helped design have a waistband that can be worn inside-out, which the publication dubs as a “trending style among Gen-Z.” The style icon’s new pants also reveal a white and blue band that shows the co-designed collaboration patch.
The khaki overalls she is seen donning in the clips have pink straps and pink stitching throughout. A corduroy baseball hat has a light blue lid and the collab logo sewn onto the cap, Vogue adds, and lastly, one baby blue bandana accessory features a timeless paisley print and the Syd’s Garage signature stamp.
Each piece, Vogue notes, is “reflective of Sweeney’s arsenal” of go-to utility wear. “I wanted to take something that was traditional and elevate it,” she said. As for her favorite item in the collection, she noted that while she “loves every single piece” and “wouldn’t make something if I didn’t love it,” she thinks the “baseball cap is my favorite because it’s this universal item that can be worn every day.”
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As Sweeney often finds herself to be the only woman in a repair shop, she stressed that co-creating workwear with Ford and Dickies, as the outlet writes, was an “opportunity to challenge the gender stereotypes” traditionally associated with her hobby.
“We wanted to create pieces for all genders and personalities,” she explained, adding, “This can be a very male-dominated space, and I wanted to design pieces that feel more inclusive and fun.” Ultimately, the publication writes that the color palette of the collection mixes “soft blues and pinks with Dickies’ classic khaki, putting a feminine, fashion spin on tried-and-true workwear.”
Functional and stylish!
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