American actress Sydney Sweeney turns heads in tennis yellow mini dress, see pictures

The 27-year-old actress was seen posing in a bright yellow one-piece skinny dress, pairing it with a flirty fit and timeless hairstyle.

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American star Sydney Sweeney seems to be heating up for this summer with a stunning look that showcases sporty and even sun-kissed beauty inspiration straight from nothing but a tennis court. The 27-year-old actress was seen posing in a bright yellow one-piece skinny dress, pairing it with a flirty fit and timeless hairstyle.

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Her recent photographs have highlighted the warm weather mood she has captured perfectly with soft movements and volumes that seem effortless. The Euphoria star has been hailed for her looks that seem stylish, whether she is on the red carpet or on the tennis court.

The American actress's makeup seems visibly simple and glowing in the heat, with a red blush with nude lips. The fans were thrilled after witnessing her on the tennis court.

Sydney Sweeney turns heads on social media with a skinny skirt!

In one of the pictures, she was spotted holding the tennis racquet, while a few images showcased her stellar photoshoot at the net area holding the racquet and the ball.

It's worth noting that this is not the first time she has taken social media by storm. Notably, she traded in her high heels for a helmet during the NASCAR Racing Experience in 2024.

Meanwhile, well-known hairstylist Luke Hersheson recently talked about how he has created this style for the American star. He also talked about how he created a similar look for Milan Fashion Week.

“Firstly, we prepped hair with a mix of Hershesons Almost Everything Cream and Zhoosh Foam to create a little bit of hold, de-frizz the hair and give a nice shine. I then rough-dried the hair from wet, with The Great Hairdryer and smoothed out the hair from underneath to straighten slightly. Then I used the edge of the curling iron to create a flick at the bottom to kick out the ends. I used some hairspray and a tiny bit more Almost Everything Cream to separate the hair and create more of a ‘lived-in’ texture,” Hersheson explained.

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