Sydney Sweeney showcased her sophisticated summer style as she stepped out for dinner with fiance Jonathan Davino Saturday.
The actress, 26, who has been rocking boots over the season, put her own twist on preppy style, wearing a cream toned collared top with a pair of cream toned shorts.
She wore a brown belt with coordinated brown knee-high boots and placed a taupe sweater around her shoulders and carried a small leather shoulder bag.
The outfit, along with the Euphoria star’s dark blonde hair, worked together to bring out the warm tones in her complexion.
The Immaculate star completed the look with gold hoop earrings and large gold framed sunglasses with brown lenses.
Sydney Sweeney showcased her sophisticated summer style as she stepped out for dinner with fiance Jonathan Davino Saturday. The actress, 26, put her own twist on preppy style, wearing a cream toned collared top with a pair of cream toned shorts and boots
Davino, 41, kept his look low-key, wearing a gray and white stripped short sleeves shirt with dark jeans and white sneakers.
His dark hair was brushed away from his face and his beard was neatly trimmed.
The Immaculate producer wore dark sunglasses.
The couple were headed to dinner with friends at Wally’s in Santa Monica, California.
On Sunday, Sweeney showed her athletic ability, surfing in the wake of a boat moving quickly through a mountain lake surrounded by pine trees, in a video promoting Bai Drinks.
The versatile actress and model donned a black one piece bathing suit with a black flotation jacket for her big adventure. She wore a red billed hat over her head.
‘Water surfing for my first time ever celebrating national raspberry day with my @drinkbai flavor ~raspberry~ lemon lime! kind of proud of myself 🙂 #baipartner,’ she explained.
‘What can’t you do?’ asked a fan.
On Sunday, Sweeney showed her athletic ability, surfing in the wake of a boat moving quickly through a mountain lake surrounded by pine trees, in a video promoting Bai Drinks
‘Water surfing for my first time ever,’ she wrote next to the video. ‘What can’t you do?’ asked a fan
After enjoying a break from work on a vacation in the Greek Isles and Paris, the actress will soon be getting back to work.
Sweeney has several projects lined up. Eden, directed by Ron Howard and co-starring Ana de Armas, Jude Law and Vanessa Kirby, is scheduled to debut in September at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The action adventure follows a group of people who turn their backs on society and move to the Galapagos Islands for a new start, but things don’t go as planned. The story is based on the fact-based The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden.
The Emmy nominee has also revealed that she’ll be returning to the set for production on the third season of Euphoria in 2025.
The outfit, along with the Euphoria star’s dark blonde hair worked together to bring out the warm tones in her complexion. Davino, 41, kept his look low-key, wearing a gray and white stripped short sleeves shirt with dark jeans and white sneakers
Sweeney will be walking the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival in September to promote her work in the Ron Howard directed Eden, co-starring Ana de Armas, Jude Law and Vanessa Kirby (Pictured in New York City in May)
The actress will resume her role as Cassie when production on season three of Euphoria begins in 2025. Sweeney has revealed a time jump between the last season, which was completed in November 2021 and the next to cover three year break in production
Sweeney revealed in an interview with Cosmopolitan that there will be a time jump in the series to account for the break since production was completed on season two in November 2021.
‘We did have a long time between season one and season two, but especially now with the time jump, it’s a new process for me,’ she told the outlet.
‘I’m kind of just learning as I go and being open for whatever’s to come. But I’m also really excited. I love Cassie,’ she said.
‘She is always such a thrilling character to play, so I’m really looking forward to what’s gonna happen in her life.’