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Sydney Sweeney preps for ‘SNL’ hosting gig in leather hot pants and $3K fur sweater
Business on top, party on the bottom.
Sydney Sweeney rocked a pair of leather hot pants with a cozy cashmere sweater as she returned from a rehearsal for “Saturday Night Live” in NYC on Tuesday, capping off a busy day of press for her new movie, “Immaculate.”
The “Euphoria” star, 26, was spotted heading back to her hotel after preparing to host “SNL” this weekend, turning a pair of ultra-short leather shorts into a winter-appropriate look with the addition of tights and fur-trimmed knitwear.
Sweeney — who is engaged to Jonathan Davino — sported a $3,290 turtleneck sweater by Lapointe, with the beige cashmere sweater featuring wide fox fur cuffs.
She added tall black leather boots and sheer black tights to her look, accessorizing with a black shoulder bag.
The “Anyone But You” star wore her blond hair pulled back in a loose knot, sporting dark shades despite the late hour.
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Aside from her hot pants, Sweeney wore two very different looks earlier in the day on Tuesday as she made her rounds in NYC.
The “Madame Web” star rocked a high-end Canadian tuxedo as she strutted a Gramercy street, with the actress wearing Givenchy’s collarless denim jacket ($1,395 $1,192) with matching bootcut jeans and pointy black heels.
She went in the opposite direction for an appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” later in the day, wearing a low-cut white Balmain minidress featuring a daring slit at the bustline.
Watch this space for what’s sure to be a stylish episode of “SNL” this Saturday.
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