Sydney Sweeney appeared toned in photos taken on Wednesday in and around Los Angeles.
The 24-year-old Euphoria superstar was dressed in leggings and a lighter grey sweater that coordinated with a grey bra.
The superstar, who took home a huge prize at the MTV Movie & TV Awards, looked stylish and at ease with black trainers and dark shades.
The native of Spokane, Washington, flaunted her voluptuous cleavage in the low-cut sports bra.
The high-waisted leggings partially covered her toned, flat tummy, exposing a sliver of her midriff.
The television personality draped a large black leather tote bag over her shoulder, leaving her zip-up hoodie unzipped.
The stunning newly engaged woman forwent jewellery in favour of holding her phone in her hand.
She took her golden hair off her face and parted it in the middle for a sleek, carefree look.
She accentuated her features with a light makeup underneath her silver-rimmed sunglasses.
Sweeney arched her eyebrows, applied a light pink blush on her cheeks, and applied a pink lipstick to her pout.
The trip to Southern California follows Sydney’s huge win at Sunday’s annual MTV awards event.
She had a daring thigh slit on one side of her pink miniskirt adorned with crystals.
The style icon paired it with a crop top that was short on the sleeves and had a plunging neckline that accentuated her toned abs and breast.
She wore a pair of dazzling silver platform shoes with an exposed toe to accentuate her 5’3″ frame.
Sydney had many on-stage appearances, including one as a presenter and another to accept her Best Fight victory.
Winners of Best Show, Best Performance in a Show (Zendaya), Best Fight (Cassie vs. Maddy), and Here For the Hookup went to the popular HBO series Euphoria.
In addition to starring alongside Halsey and Eric Dane in the upcoming film National Anthem, she will return for a third season of her television series Euphoria.
The gifted actress has also been chosen for Tina Satter’s upcoming Reality Winner feature film.
Winner, a former US intelligence specialist, was found guilty of giving the media access to confidential government information.
She received the lengthiest sentence in history for disclosing the unapproved release.