Sydney Sweeney: Her 3D Floral Manicure Matched Her 3D Floral Outfit

Sydney Sweeney has been on a roll lately. The actor’s schedule is completely packed with premieres and parties and press engagements, and she continues to bring her beauty A-game to every event, surprising us at every turn. For the Los Angeles premiere of her upcoming horror movie Immaculate, Sweeney went for a sculptural effect in a 3D floral top and manicure to match.

The straight-off-the-runway Balmain top in question featured a 3D floral design with big, bold roses and blossoms blooming across the actor’s chest, and a pair of extra hands at the bottom holding the “bouquet.” Though Sweeney kept her actual hands in her pockets while posing on the red carpet, her nails were a mini work of art just like the intricate breastplate.

Manicurist Zola Ganzorigt, who frequently works with Sweeney, mimicked the floral design of her shirt and applied a handful of tiny 3D roses on her pointer, ring, and middle finger. Ganzorigt started with a neutral base of long, almond-shaped nails in a pretty sheer pink, then applied the floral detail to three of Sweeney’s nails. So subtle, but so pretty! It would be a particularly gorgeous wedding manicure if you’re looking for something unique but still classically romantic and timeless.

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Hairstylist Glen Oropeza styled Sydney Sweeney’s new bob in a brushed-back, wet-look style to let the 3D bouquet breastplate shine in the spotlight, while makeup artist Melissa Hernandez opted for a “glowy, glossy” face complete with a shiny neutral pink lip.

The actor has been having fun playing with 3D manicures this year. For Galentine’s Day, she put her personal twist on the coquette trend with a bow-bedecked manicure in shades of baby pink, plus a few hearts for good measure. She’s also remixed the classic French manicure, experimenting with negative space and swirly tips. When Sweeney’s on the red carpet, we’re paying attention to the full look, but especially what’s on her nails; those little elements of surprise are just so delightful.

This article originally appeared on ALLURE.

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