Sydney Sweeney Stuns in Gothic Ensemble at "Immaculate" Premiere, Adds Personal Touch to Film

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Sydney Sweeney captivated attendees at the Los Angeles premiere of her latest film, "Immaculate," with a striking gothic ensemble that showcased her unique and artistic style. The 26-year-old actress made a bold statement in an avant-garde top paired with high-waisted black wide-leg trousers.

The top she donned was a true masterpiece, resembling a sculptural bouquet with bright white hand-like elements wrapping around her torso, creating captivating peek-a-boo effects.

Sweeney kept the focus on the intricate top by opting for minimal accessories, adorning only a pair of huggie hoop earrings. Her newly styled bob featured a sleek, wet look, complemented by soft white shimmery eyeshadow and a light nude lipstick.

At the Vanity Fair Oscars afterparty, Sweeney once again turned heads with her new hairstyle and fashion choice. She wore an archival cream-colored Marc Bouwer gown, previously donned by Angelina Jolie at the 2004 Oscars, showcasing her penchant for unique and timeless fashion pieces.

In an interview with PEOPLE, Sweeney shared her approach to style, expressing her affinity for dressing up according to the event's theme. "I honestly just vibe with whatever event's going on," she said. "It's always a little bit different. That's the fun thing about all of this, it's like playing dress-up. It's boring to do the same thing over and over again."

When it comes to her film "Immaculate," Sweeney revealed a special personal touch she added to the project. She flew her grandmothers to Italy for the shoot, fulfilling their lifelong dream of visiting Europe. Not only did she give them the opportunity to travel to Italy, but she also cast them in the film as little old nuns, making the experience even more memorable for her family.

"They'd never been to Europe. My Grandy's dream was to go to Italy—she's never left the country before," Sweeney shared during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. "They were, like, little old nuns in there."

This gesture added a heartfelt and personal element to the film, making it even more special for Sweeney and her family.

"Immaculate" is scheduled to hit theaters on March 22, promising a captivating and unique cinematic experience for audiences. Sweeney's dedication to her craft and her personal connections to the project bring an added layer of depth to the film, making it a must-see for fans of her work.