Sadie Sink may now be 22 years old but, in the same way we view a younger sibling as forever the baby, we still imagine the actress as the young 14-year-old who made her debut in the second series of Stranger Things playing the character of Max. In our defence, the show's executive producer and director, Shawn Levy, recently revealed how the production intentionally keeps the cast looking young. IRL is a different story with Sadie looking more and more like her actual age – especially where her fashion choices are concerned.

After all, no child would be selected as a Chanel ambassador. Or go topless, which is exactly what Sadie did in her latest magazine photoshoot. Posing for Variety's 'Power of Young Hollywood' issue, she can be seen wearing an oversized pinstripe suit with just a black satin underwired halterneck bra beneath, ditching a shirt completely.

Elsewhere in the shoot, she also repped a totally see-through, zebra print, cowl neck midi dress. She paired the sheer sheath with bright red tights and an oversized leather bomber jacket.

Sticking to the naked dressing theme, Sadie arrived at the Variety Power of Young Hollywood event held in California last night [Thursday 8 August] in another see-through dress.

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In a relatively modest take on the trend, Sadie's Chanel dress featured long sleeves and a floor-grazing A-line silhouette that was decorated all over with black abstract floral motifs. She accessorised the gown with a silver charm chain belt, wearing lack court shoes on her feet.

Whether going edgy or pristine and polished, there's no denying Sadie's all grown up. We're not crying, you are...

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Alexandria Dale is Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan & Women's Health UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!