With snow draping an excellent chunk of the USA proper now, it may be arduous to image the distant days of summer season—lengthy, free, salty seashore waves draping over our tank-topped shoulders, not a care on the planet apart from whether or not or not our deodorant is still working. However whereas so many people are attempting to determine one of the simplest ways to smoosh our hair under a warm beanie, Sydney Sweeney has determined to infuse a decidedly summery coiffure into an in any other case icy look.
Sweeney was noticed in New York Metropolis on Sunday evening trying like an absolute snow queen: a shearling-trim white coat belted over a white turtleneck and trousers. She even saved the ivory theme going along with her bag and boots. The dressiness of her outfit did not cease her from actually digging into the snow, selecting up, packing, and throwing snowballs on the paparazzi and onlookers.
And in some way, regardless of falling snowflakes that might shortly compromise the common particular person’s coiffure, Sweeney’s look stayed radiant—and paying homage to warmer-weather seems to be. Inches upon inches of ombré—beginning bronde on the middle-parted roots and transitioning right into a golden blonde—seemed each clean but not overly “executed.” Her seashore waves, reaching all the way in which all the way down to her waist, stayed ever so barely messy and but in some way immaculate, as if the snow helped form it to perfection like salt so effortlessly does.