Sydney Sweeney’s Monochrome Brown Blazer Dress Moment Has Us Ready to Return to Office

As return-to-office rates climb and our inboxes refill faster than our iced coffees, there’s only one thing keeping us sane: imagining all the cute outfits we could be wearing. Enter Sydney Sweeney—our latest muse for office-dressing daydreams. The Euphoria star and White Lotus alum stepped out in an archival Jean Paul Gaultier look for her Echo Valley press tour, and it was the ultimate corporate-core fantasy with a fashion-girl twist.
Sweeney wore a structured chocolate brown blazer dress from Gaultier’s Fall/Winter 2005 collection. The vintage silhouette featured a built-in monochrome tie, giving it a tailored, masculine edge that contrasted perfectly with her soft glam and sculpted figure. The 27-year-old styled the piece with sleek brown pointed-toe heels, a tiny matching handbag, and rectangular sunnies that brought the whole ensemble firmly into “cool boss” territory.
Her glam look was just as polished: long, smooth, freshly blown-out locks courtesy of Glen Oropeza, and a radiant makeup moment by makeup artist Melissa Hernandez, complete with glossy lips, flushed cheeks and feathered brows. Styled by her longtime collaborator Molly Dickson, the outfit was effortless, elevated and powerful—exactly the kind of vibe we’d like to channel in the boardroom (or at least in our next Zoom meeting).
The outfit marked the Washington native’s second press tour appearance in New York City and follows a busy few weeks of headline-making fashion—Sweeney has been everywhere, in every look and absolutely owning it.
Professionally, she’s riding high too. The Laneige, Armani Beauty and Miu Miu ambassador recently wrapped filming on two buzzworthy projects—The Housemaid, alongside Amanda Seyfried, and a biopic on boxing legend Christy Martin—and is set to star in and produce I Pretended to Be a Missing Girl under her production company, Fifty-Fifty Films.
Echo Valley is a psychological thriller directed by Michael Pearce and written by Brad Ingelsby, starring Sweeney alongside Julianne Moore and Domhnall Gleeson. The film follows a mother and daughter whose strained relationship is pushed to the brink when a violent secret surfaces on their rural Pennsylvania horse farm. The high-stakes drama is set to arrive June 13 on Apple TV+.
“It’s a dream [to play Moore’s daughter on-screen.] I feel terrible, though, because my character, Claire, is not the best daughter, and she puts her mom through a lot,” Sweeney explained on Good Morning America. “It’s a psychological thriller about how far a mother would go for their own child.”
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