With a brand-new collection, the Euphoria bombshell returns just in time for the holidays, following months of the release of her debut collection with the automotive giant.
This iteration of the line features five items that are modeled after Sweeney’s beloved 1965 Mustang, which she lovingly refers to as “Britney.”
Although the majority of people would instantly conjure up images of pop sensation Britney Spears, the car’s name was really inspired by Ford’s 1960s introduction of Brittany Blue, a blue paint tint.
“I’ve always been a Mustang fan,” Sweeney said to WWD about her most recent restoration attempt.
“I thought the color scheme was the prettiest thing I’ve ever seen,” said the person who loves blue.
While Sydney Sweeney works with Ford on a new workwear collection, she is continuing to rethink what it means to be a grease monkey.
Responding to men who make comments about the Ford collection, Sydney Sweeney
It turns out that she chose the iconic Mustang’s color scheme for her new collection with Ford since she adored it so much.
This pastel color is used on the brim of a two-tone cap that retails for $34.99 and the khaki zip-up jacket with racing stripes that costs $99.99.
She’s even spotted posing in front of her very own Mustang, which is decked out in that iconic Brittany Blue, wearing the new racing jacket.
The Sweeney-endorsed range also include a denim coveralls ($119.99), a lanyard keychain ($14.99), and a ribbed t-shirt ($29.99).
The new pieces are made by Dickies and have the ‘Syd’s Garage’ emblem, which is two bolts bent into a heart, inscribed on them.
Regarding er two favorite pieces from the initial release, Sweeney remarked, “I was obsessed with overalls and the corduroy hat.”
In an explanation of her switch to the new dark wash denim jumpsuit, the actress said, “I wanted to stay true to what Syd’s Garage is, but also expand the collection.”
When the pandemic first started, Sweeney created Syd’s Garage, her TikTok account, while completing repairs on her 1969 Ford Bronco.
She gradually became aware of the influence she may have on other women who share her passion for cars or who simply appreciate the style that a vehicle like a Ford Mustang represents while working on the restorations.
The actress continued, “I really wanted to empower and support women in the space because it’s a very male-dominated industry.”
Sweeney grew up in a family of mechanics and motor enthusiasts, so he is well-versed in the significance of innovative products combining style and use.
Months after releasing her first collection with the automotive giant, the Euphoria bombshell is back just in time for the holidays with a brand new drop
This go-around the line consists of five pieces inspired by Sweeney’s very own classic 1965 Mustang, which she proudly calls ‘Britney’
Th new pieces are manufactured by Dickies and come emblazoned with a ‘Syd’s Garage’ logo featuring two bolts bent into a heart
The Euphoria star can be seen modeling the new dark denim coveralls
‘I really wanted to empower and support women in the space because it’s a very male-dominated industry,’ the actress confessed to WWD
Sweeney also took to her Instagram page to share some more Ford x Syd’s Garage photos
As part of the new campaign, Sweeney models her latest Ford collaboration alongside an all-female team of mechanics
The racing stripes on the new jacket are a perfect match to her 65′ Ford
Sydney Sweeney takes the plunge in khaki swimsuit
The auto enthusiast proudly holds up the Ford Mustang chrome off her 65′ Mustang
‘I’ve always loved Mustangs,’ Sweeney told WWD. ‘Blue is my favorite color, so when I saw the color scheme of it, I thought it was the prettiest thing I’ve ever seen’
You can now purchase items from the second Ford x Sydney Sweeney collection at merchandise.ford.com.
Sydney Sweeney posts charming pictures from her family’s lake vacation.
Regarding the partnership, the Hollywood beauty remarked, “I love working in the garage and was so excited to partner with Ford on a clothing line that’s comfortable in and out of the shop.”
“I was overjoyed that Ford intended to use car enthusiasts to model the apparel and create content that educates people how to perform basic maintenance tasks on their vehicles,” the woman went on. I feel so empowered now that I can work on my car myself, and I hope that this will encourage others who might not have thought about working on their cars themselves.
Sweeney would also post more pictures of her second Ford workwear collaboration on her Instagram feed.
“Ahhhhhhh!!!!!!” “I’m ecstatic to present my latest workwear line, which draws inspiration from a vintage Ford Mustang advertisement,” the woman said in the description.
In addition, Sweeney is thrilled to be showcasing her newest collection with a group of mechanics who are all female.
Regarding Sweeney and her restoration effort, the actress still needs to perform some minor maintenance on her 1965 Mustang, but she will be hiring professionals to replace the engine and update the power steering.