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Hollywood Boulevard sparkled on Monday night as Sydney Sweeney made a breathtaking entrance at the Los Angeles premiere of The Housemaid. The 28-year-old actress looked every bit the classic Hollywood starlet in a custom white gown designed by Galia Lahav, crafted specifically for the high-profile event. Her appearance immediately captured the attention of fans and photographers, setting the tone for a glamorous evening.
Sweeney’s gown was a masterclass in elegance. The sleeveless, plunging neckline dress featured a corseted waist and a ruched bodice, flowing seamlessly into layers of soft, billowing fabric that moved gracefully with her every step. The feathered hem added lightness and a touch of drama, evoking a subtle nod to Marilyn Monroe’s iconic white dress from The Seven Year Itch. The design balanced classic glamour with contemporary sophistication, creating a look that was both timeless and modern. Complementing the outfit, Sweeney wore her long blonde hair in soft, side-parted waves. Her makeup was polished and classic, with a bold red lip providing a striking contrast to the white gown, and she kept jewelry minimal with just diamond studs, letting the dress speak for itself.
The premiere also saw co-star Amanda Seyfried steal the spotlight with a contrasting look in a fitted red gown adorned with glossy beadwork and a ruched midsection. Brandon Sklenar, who plays Andrew Winchester in the film, joined the cast on the red carpet, completing the central trio. Other key attendees included Indiana Elle, Megan Ferguson, Ellen Tamaki, and the film’s director Paul Feig, who was accompanied by his wife Laurie.
A host of celebrity guests were also present, including Miranda Cosgrove, Tyler Posey, Awkwafina, and Skai Jackson, adding to the star-studded atmosphere of the evening. Photographers and fans alike were captivated by the mix of glamour, style, and excitement that the premiere delivered.
The Housemaid, adapted from Freida McFadden’s bestselling novel, follows the story of Millie Calloway, portrayed by Sweeney. Millie attempts to leave her troubled past behind when she takes a live-in maid position with the wealthy couple Nina and Andrew Winchester (played by Seyfried and Sklenar). Initially promising stability and comfort, Millie’s new role quickly unravels into a tense web of secrets and suspense. The film blends drama and thriller elements, keeping viewers on edge as Millie navigates the unsettling twists of her new life.
With its star-studded cast, glamorous red carpet, and gripping storyline, The Housemaid premiere was a night to remember, firmly establishing Sydney Sweeney as one of Hollywood’s most compelling leading ladies.