Shining INFLUENCER: Sydney Sweeney appeared with leather in biker jacket and mini skirt with knee-high booties while out and about in New York

On her most recent outing, Sydney Sweeney went completely bonkers.

Lovely lady: Sydney Sweeney The 25-year-old American actress put on a rather stylish display while out and about in New York City on Wednesday night

The 25-year-old American actress, who was recognized as one of GQ Men of the Year earlier this month, stunned on Wednesday night while out and about in New York City.

Going hell for leather: The 25-year-old American actress donned plenty of black leather including biker jacket, mini skirt, and knee-high booties

She wore knee-high booties, a miniskirt, and a biker jacket, among other pieces of black leather clothing.

Under her coat, she wore a blue and white long sleeve button-down, adding some color to her all-black ensemble. She also wore Calzedonia tights to protect herself from the frigid New York weather.

All business: She added a bit of color to the all black look as she sported a blue and white long sleeved button-down under the outerwear - and she also added a pair of Calzedonia tights

The actress, who gained popularity in the popular HBO series Euphoria as Cassie Howard, acknowledged that she was “embarrassed” by her appearance in school.

Regarding the issue’s December/January headline, she remarked, “I never wanted to change in the locker room because I felt embarrassed.” I believe that because of my physique, I adopted this strange persona that other people thought of me.

Sydney went on, “To show them that my body doesn’t define who I am, I did everything that people wouldn’t think I would do, like play every sport and study really hard.”

She went on to discuss how she has received abusive comments on the internet after baring her body on shows like Euphoria.

The celebrity called the behavior “completely disgusting and unfair” and disclosed that the internet trolls were “tagging my family.”

“You have a character who is subjected to the scrutiny of being a sexualized person at school, and then an audience that does the same thing,” the speaker explained.