Sydney Sweeney doesn’t stop at showing off her stuff.
The actress stunned in a sizzling lace lingerie set as she continued to promote her lingerie brand Syrn.
The “Euphoria” actress opened up her company’s Instagram post on Sunday, shrugging off her black fur and striking a seductive pose in a black bra ($89) paired with a thong ($19) and lace garter set ($22).
In the first snap, she smiled for the camera, which was quickly followed by photos of the star in the same look, with the addition of a masquerade mask.
The rest of the photo merry-go-round featured photos of Sweeney, 28, wearing several other looks, including a lacy pink set and boy shorts.
In another photo, she models the Private View Lace Bodysuit ($79) and matching garter set.
“Seductive, romantic, playful and comfortable. 🖤 All four SYRNs are officially available and available for purchase at SYRN.com,” she captioned the post, referencing each of the brand’s collections.
“This isn’t the end. We can’t wait to continue expanding our respective worlds for you.”
Sweeney unveiled the brand’s fourth collection, Comfy, on March 4 with the slogan “Do What Makes You Naked.”
The capsule is a big departure from the more revealing looks of her other collections, and includes scoop-neck bras and boyshorts made from a fabric the brand calls “Seamless Stretch.”
The “Anyone But You” star announced the launch with an eye-catching photo shoot in which she sits on a chair wearing only a black thong and sheer tights.
Sweeney launched her direct-to-consumer brand in January with the Seductress collection, which attracted attention with its corsets and garter pieces.
Earlier this month, the celeb shared that she came up with the company’s signature $269 date night corset based on another piece the designer had created for her in the past.
“I couldn’t find a top that made me feel hot without being too hot,” said the American Eagle ambassador, adding that a black corset is her go-to for date night. “But this is perfect. You can tie it as tight as you want, so you can make it bounce as much as you want!”
“I wanted to incorporate this into commercial work because I had never seen anyone make commercial corsets of the type that I would wear on the carpet.”
