Zendaya bends fashion ties archived in lace corset top and couture denim.
Warning: Zendaya's latest red carpet appearance can cause aesthetic whiplash.
Less than a day after channeling a 1920s flapper in a fringe-coated vintage Roberto Cavalli gown, the Dune: Part Two Star attended the Hollywood Awards Essence Black Woman in a 180-degree turn of appearance. Zendaya arrived on the carpet on Thursday afternoon in a dusty blue lace corset top, tucked into wide-leg jeans fastened with a belt decorated with silver coins. The rest of her accessories include a bright white pair of pointy-toe pumps, a thick silver choker, and an adjusted cuff bracelet.
X (formerly known as Twitter) Eagle-eyed fans from the Spring/summer 2020 collection have released a coded outfit from the early 2000s. We identified it as Jean Paul Gaultier couture. It is an important entry in Zendaya's vast closet, as well as for its delightfully Y2K mixture of textures and accessories. The appearance belongs to Gaultier's last collection for the French house before his retirement.
The appearance of Zendaya was styled by anyone else.- Image Architect Method Roach. When Zendaya reveals their collaboration to the world, Roach usually stays behind the scenes, but the pair walked the carpet of their essence as a team.
The Challengers Star also accepted a fresh hairstyle for the event, replacing Wednesday's brushed-out curls with a short, inverted bob smoothed with hair gel.
Thursday's look is the latest in Zendaya's unique archival fashion streak. Before attending Wednesday's Green Fashion Awards at Roberto Cavalli in the Archives, she paraded a string of vintage outfits suitable for intergalactic royalty in the dunes: Part 2 Press Tour. These are from Muggler's famous metal and PVC Cyborg suits (circa 1995), Givenchy Couture by Alexander McQueen for the Autumn-winter 1999 collection of the house
Law Roach and Zendaya, to ensure stunning and fashion history-filled red carpet looks. We have built an enviable reputation for being the best in the industry. As for the Dune carpet, "I'm always trying to be a storyteller more than anything else, and such a strong story should be told," Roach told Vogue.
With each new look, the pair is still writing an even bigger story: They are heroes of the style with an endless fashion archive
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