If you thought butter yellow was just a passing fad, think again! This creamy hue has been a showstopper on catwalks and red carpets, and it seems LA’s sunshine is keeping it warm and alive. From Jennifer Lawrence to Emma Stone, Hollywood’s elite can't get enough of it. Now, the fabulous Sydney Sweeney has joined the ranks, showcasing her flair for this sunny shade and proving it's here to stay.
Last night, at the star-studded 41st annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Sydney Sweeney dazzled in an exquisite butter yellow vintage Ceil Chapman dress. With a sultry off-the-shoulder neckline, slouchy draped sleeves, and a cinched waist, the dress was a nostalgic nod to Old Hollywood glamour. A sparkling spiral brooch on the bodice added just the right amount of shimmer.
“Sydney Sweeney is the epitome of modern vintage elegance, channeling Monroe with her own twist," raved fashion insiders.
Adding even more charm to the ensemble, Sweeney's stylist, Molly Dickson, revealed on Instagram that Marilyn Monroe herself once graced the cover of Life magazine in this very dress back in April 1952. Talk about a dress with history!
Completing the timeless look, Sweeney stepped into bow-adorned heels matching the dress’s pale yellow hue. Paired with diamond stud earrings and her signature blonde blowout, she was a vision of classic beauty, turning heads and capturing hearts.
This isn't Sweeney's first brush with Monroe-inspired style. In December, she wowed at the premiere of 'The Housemaid' in a white halterneck gown trimmed with feathers, reminiscent of Monroe’s iconic 'The Seven Year Itch' dress. Clearly, Sydney has a knack for blending vintage inspiration with contemporary flair, keeping the essence of Hollywood glamour alive and thriving.