Sydney Sweeney Shared a Message Directed Towards Men in Her Comments Section Shortly After Unveiling the Latest Workwear Collection

Published 11/29/2023, 8:27 PM EST

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Sydney Sweeney has fans all over the world. She is celebrated not only for her acting prowess but also for the fact that she is a complete stunner. What many people might not know, however, is that this stunner is in love with all things cars. Growing up with a family of car mechanics, Sweeney developed a knack for automobiles. This led her to collaborate with Ford, which was looking for automobile enthusiasts to model clothing and also create content to share the know-how of doing basic maintenance tasks on their vehicles.

The actress recently introduced her latest workwear collection with Ford on her Instagram. This followed a video on her story where she shared a message for all the men in her comments section.

Sydney Sweeney’s message for men 

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Sydney Sweeney partnered with Ford and Dickies to bring forth a new workwear line. To showcase the five-item collection, Ford tapped an all-female team of mechanics, who will be modeling in their online look book. Sweeney shared a video on her Instagram story, featuring a female mechanic restoring a vehicle, and captioned the post saying, “To the lovely men in the comments of my newest post, lmk if you need any help with your car. I know a lot of female mechanics who can help you”. 

The post in question was her prior announcement of launching her new capsule collection which was inspired by her 1965 Mustang, also called Britney. This collection is a blend of style and functionality and includes items like a khaki racing jacket, ribbed coveralls, a cropped t-shirt, a corduroy hat, and a keychain. This will be the second collaboration of Sweeney with Ford for a workwear line. 

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She launched a women’s workwear collection in March, in collaboration with Ford and Dickies, which were inspired by her 1969 Ford Bronco. In a recent interview, Sweeney shared what motivated her to step foot into this collaboration. 

Sydney Sweeney has a deep-rooted history with Ford

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Sydney Sweeney’s family played a great role in shaping her understanding of automobiles. She did an interview with PopSugar the day she launched her collection. Sweeney opened up about her fascination with vehicles, which started with her great-grandpa’s old Ford truck. In an attempt to “share her knowledge and passion” with her fans, and also to include women in a “male-dominated” auto space, Sweeney collaborated with Ford. She also explained her collection and the point behind it. 

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Ford, a company that has been championing women’s empowerment, will provide step-by-step instructions for basic vehicle maintenance in their lookbook. Through this authentic partnership, and with the collaboration of auto restoration influencers, including Adri Law and Gelica Peralta, Ford aims to inspire more women with a passion for the space. Fans can also expect Sweeney to share the lookbook and tutorials on her Instagram, following the message for men in her comments section. 

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What do you think about Sydney Sweeney’s message for the men? Also, let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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Hriddhi Maitra

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Hriddhi Maitra is a Hollywood News reporter at Netflix Junkie. An enthusiastic movie buff, Hriddhi found her true calling when she worked as a Cinema Content Writer at My Cinema Story while analyzing movies objectively, and offering constructive feedback. Coming from a background where she worked in different niches like finance, food, travel, medicines, automobile, and entertainment, we can safely say she is a jack of all trades.

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