She left her denims at house.
On Sunday evening, Sydney Sweeney stepped out for the “Americana” premiere amid backlash over her American Eagle advert, and her purple carpet look is getting roasted on social media.
The “Euphoria” actress and her stylist, Molly Dickson — who additionally labored on the controversial marketing campaign — selected a customized butter yellow Danielle Frankel robe for the event, full with a thick matching headband.
The gown featured a high-shine corset-style prime and tulle skirt that hit proper round her ankles, showcasing her pointy-toed heels.
The remark part on @checkthetag’s publish of her look is heating up, with many enjoying off the AE marketing campaign’s tagline, “Sydney Sweeney has nice denims.”
“Who’s accountable for her unhealthy vogue genes?” one consumer quipped. One other echoed them, writing, “Genes with a nasty style”
“Are you auditioning for Oklahoma?” a 3rd joked — referencing a scene in “Euphoria” Season 2 the place everybody thought Sweeney’s character, Cassie, was making an attempt out for the play resulting from her country-bumpkin getup.
Others poked enjoyable at Sweeney’s just lately revealed voter registration, with one individual quipping, “Whoever styled her discovered she’s a Republican lol.”
Nonetheless extra blamed Dickson for the purple carpet look. “Why does her stylist hate her 😢” one mentioned. One other added, “That headband and the vomit yellow my God…whoever styled her has beef along with her.”
American Eagle has been in scorching water since launching the controversial marketing campaign on July 23.
“Genes are handed down from dad and mom to offspring, typically figuring out traits like hair coloration, persona and even eye coloration. My denims are blue,” Sweeney mentioned within the video advert, which has since been faraway from American Eagle’s social media platforms.
American Eagle, nevertheless, responded to the backlash on Instagram final week.
“‘Sydney Sweeney Has Nice Denims’ is and at all times was concerning the denims,” the retailer wrote in a publish.
“Her denims. Her Story. We’ll proceed to have a good time how everybody wears their AE denims with confidence, their means. Nice denims look good on everybody.”