Sydney Sweeney Stuns in Corset During Unexpected Duet with Diplo at Stagecoach
Sydney Sweeney Shines at the 2026 Stagecoach Festival
Los Angeles, CA – Actress Sydney Sweeney made a captivating appearance at the 2026 Stagecoach Festival, reinforcing her status as a style icon. On Saturday, April 25, the 28-year-old star performed alongside DJ Diplo during his "Diplo’s Honky Tonk" event, delivering a duet of Ella Langley and Riley Green’s song, “You Look Like You Love Me.”
Sweeney turned heads with her striking attire, donning a plunging pastel blue corset embellished with delicate lace sleeves, paired with a pale pink ruffled miniskirt. She completed her festival look with a silver pendant necklace and styled her signature blonde hair in loose waves.
Attending the festival with her boyfriend, Scooter Braun, Sweeney also hosted a pop-up for her lingerie brand, Syrn, which she launched earlier this year.
Reflecting on her inspiration for the brand, Sweeney shared, “I grew up with boobs. I was wearing a 32DD in sixth grade, and I never felt confident… It wasn’t until [I played] Cassie in Euphoria that I started realizing it’s actually powerful to be confident; our bodies are incredible. We should embrace [them] and feel really good in our skin.”
The actress aims to craft fashionable pieces that offer the support she felt was lacking in her youth. “What’s cool about Syrn is there’s something for everybody,” she noted, emphasizing the versatility of the collection. “I hope they feel confident, excited… If they want to be cozy, they feel cozy. If they want to be romantic, they feel like they’re living in their own daydream.”
Sweeney expressed particular fondness for the brand’s corsets, describing her enjoyment of the design process. “I don’t like to get too dressed up; I’m more of a jeans girl. I could not find a top that made me feel hot without being too much,” she explained. “The shape is amazing.”
The inspiration for Syrn’s signature corset stemmed from a custom piece she had been gifted, characterized by its beautiful paneling and ability to shape the hips. “I wanted to bring it into a commercial piece because I hadn’t seen anyone make commercial pieces of the types of corsets I wear on carpets,” she said.
As she continues to promote self-confidence and body positivity through her designs, Sweeney’s influence reaches beyond the screen, making an impact in the world of fashion.
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