Sydney Sweeney Dares in Racy Lingerie Promo

Sydney Sweeney Dares in Racy Lingerie Promo

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has been busy promoting her new SYRN lingerie line which debuted last month.

On Thursday, the actress was spotted making her most daring move yet in a commercial shared to social media.

The blonde bombshell was seen pulling off her scarlet red crop top that read, 'Marry Me Fly Free.' The ad appeared to have a Valentine's Day theme to it.

The move exposed her white bra that had wide straps and a twist in the middle for a little extra design dazzle as she was posing inside a convenience market.

The former child star also had on red running shorts, which she slipped off as well to reveal white boxer shorts.

The Eden actress was made up nicely with her hair down in soft beach waves as she added a gold necklace that read SYD in upper case letters.

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Sydney Sweeney has been busy promoting her new SYRN lingerie line which debuted last month

On Thursday, the Euphoria actress was spotted making her most daring move yet in a new commercial shared to social media

The caption on Instagram read, 'Meet us at the corner store for a midnight snack, the first @syrn playful collection drops Tuesday, 2.17.'

Sweeney's lingerie brand SYRN launched to instant success in late January 2026, with the Seductress collection selling out in hours. 

The brand, which saw high demand for its initial launch, has announced restocks and is expanding into beauty, with trademark filings indicating future skincare and cosmetic products. 

The brand's rapid success was propelled by unconventional marketing, including a viral stunt featuring lingerie on the Hollywood Sign.

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SYRN establishes itself as lingerie that customers choose for themselves, not something that they hide under an outfit. Moreover, SYRN puts sizing front and center. 

The Hollywood star said she launched SYRN because she wanted to ensure every piece fits well and works on a 'beautiful range of body types'.

She told Cosmopolitan magazine: 'My designers are all women, and I have an amazing diverse team. My models are a beautiful range of body types. I'm always like: 'I want to see it on every body.' I can't be the only model. I need to make sure everyone feels really good in it ...

The blonde bombshell was seen pulling off her scarlet red crop top that read, 'Marry Me Fly Free.' She smiled once it came off

The move exposed her white bra that had wide straps and a twist in the middle for a little extra design dazzle as she was posing inside a convenience market

The former child star also had on red running shorts, which she slipped off as well to reveal white boxer shorts

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Before she took her top off, the star was spotted running through the store with a bag of cheeseballs

The threw the snack all over the store as she chased a friend

And at one point, the looker used the crushed ice drink machine

'Syrn is about confidence without pressure, feeling sexy, powerful, soft, playful, or all of the above, depending on the day,' she added.

'As the sole founder, my vision was to create something that lives in real life and doesn't hold anyone back.'

Sweeney worked hard to make the undergarments feel as comfortable as a second skin. 'Boobs and bodies are like fingerprints; everyone's are different, and I wanted to design for that,' Sweeney shared. 

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Meanwhile, Sweeney is reportedly looking to move into the beauty space.

The 28-year-old actress is said to have filed a trademark application hinting at her future plans.

There was also a kiss for the clerk at the convenience store

Sweeney looked stunning in black lingerie for a new Syrn commercial last week

As reported by WWD, trademark attorney Josh Gerben has flagged a filing with the US Patent and Trademark Office from January 16 for Syrn in relation to skincare products, beauty care preparations and cosmetics.

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The application is for an 'intent-to-use' filing, which means products could be in development, or the trademark is being filed to protect itself for the future.

No specific product names or innovations were detailed in the document.

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