Sydney Sweeney went topless and raunchy on cover of W Magazine.
Well, folks, grab your reading glasses and maybe a fan, because Sydney Sweeney just reminded us why she’s basically the human version of a mic drop. The “Euphoria” star is gracing the latest issue of W Magazine, and yes, she’s topless. Because if there’s anything more shocking than a celebrity cover, it’s a celebrity cover where your outfit is basically just confidence.
Sydney isn’t new to making headlines, but this photoshoot? It’s like she’s saying, “I’ll break the internet before breakfast and still have time for brunch.” The photos are sleek, artsy, and a little bit scandalous, exactly the vibe W Magazine is famous for. She’s styled in ways that flirt with fashion. And honestly, the team behind the shoot deserves a slow clap. Coordinating lighting, angles, and a whole lot of courage is no joke.
For the cover of the latest issue of W Magazine, the actress, 28, appeared to channel Shirley Eaton’s famous death scene in Goldfinger from the James Bond franchise.
Eaton’s character, Jill Masterson, dramatically succumbs to skin suffocation after being painted gold in the 1964 film.
In one image from the W Magazine shoot, Sweeney locks eyes with the camera as she conceals her modesty with her hands and kneels on a plush velvet sofa.
The actress leaned fully into the monochrome fantasy, with a glossy gold manicure to match her gleaming skin and a honey-blonde bob styled in a dramatic side part.
A second shot dialed up the drama further, with Sweeney stretched languidly along the couch, showcasing an ornate choker necklace – as well as her barely concealed bosom.
In addition to the shoot, a usually private Sweeney sat for an uncharacteristically candid interview with the magazine that touched on her family, fame and the rapid evolution her career.
When asked whether she has any ‘scars’, Sweeney didn’t hesitate to list them.
Of course, social media had its usual mix of reactions.
The W Magazine feature isn’t just about skin (though yes, there’s plenty of that). It’s about attitude, style, and owning your space. Sydney is at the peak of “I do what I want, and I look amazing doing it.” It’s cheeky, it’s glamorous, and it’s the exact level of chaotic energy we didn’t know we needed this month.
So, if you see Sydney Sweeney on your newsfeed today, don’t just scroll. Stop, appreciate the art, or, you know, scroll slowly while trying to act casual. Either way, the latest W Magazine proves one thing: Sydney Sweeney doesn’t follow trends, she sets them. Topless? Yes. Bold? Absolutely. Boring? Never.
Flip to the next page for the rest of Sydney Sweeney’s topless photos.