Sydney Sweeney Turns Heads in Belted Sportmax Jacket

Sydney Sweeney brought serious fashion heat to a cold November day in New York City. The actress was photographed leaving the Good Morning America studios wearing a belted beige jacket from Sportmax, styled daringly as a dress — with no pants in sight.

Effortless Street Style

Her cropped leather trench-style coat, with its structured fit and thigh-high hemline, showed off her legs, which she elongated even further with a pair of nude knee-high boots. The star completed her minimalist palette with tinted sunglasses and a brown top-handle Miu Miu handbag, adding a touch of polished sophistication to her otherwise sultry ensemble.

Fresh Off the Runway

The belted Sportmax jacket debuted just weeks earlier on the Milan Fashion Week runway, where it was styled with sheer wide-leg pants. Sweeney, however, opted for a more daring twist, turning the runway piece into a statement of confidence and individuality.

Promoting Her New Film “Christy”

Sweeney’s appearance followed her guest spot on Good Morning America, where she discussed her upcoming film “Christy,” based on the life of professional boxer Christy Martin.

The 28-year-old actress, currently featured on the cover of GQ Magazine, reflected on her growing fame in a recent interview: “I know who I am. I know what I value. I know that I’m a kind person… I’m just excited to see what happens next.”

With her fearless approach to both acting and fashion, Sydney Sweeney continues to define her own narrative — one bold outfit at a time.

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