Sydney Sweeney hints Jessica Rabbit was style inspiration behind red sequin Miu Miu gown

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Sydney Sweeney hints Jessica Rabbit was style inspiration behind red sequin Miu Miu gown
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It was SUCH a vibe ✨ SydneySweeney JessicaRabbit

star, 25, arrived at the Berlin International Film Festival for the premiere of her new filmSweeney paired the floor-length gown, which resembled the one worn by the fictional character, with simple diamond earrings and a tennis bracelet. She completed the look with her hair, which had been dyed brown, worn styled in loose waves.

Although Sweeney chose not to wear the purple opera gloves worn by Jessica Rabbit, the actress’s gown sparked comparisons to the“It’s giving Jessica Rabbit,” one person wrote in the comments under one of Sweeney’s recent Instagram posts, in which she expressed her gratitude to Miu Miu for “creating a dress of my dreams”.

“Cute of Jessica Rabbit to lend her dress,” another fan wrote, while someone else said: “Jessica Rabbit vibes.” In a since-expired Instagram Story, Sweeney seemingly confirmed the dress inspiration with a photo of the cartoon character posing in her iconic red sequin gown.

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