Stéphane Rolland Couture
Zendaya added yet another statement-making look to her Dune promotional tour wardrobe, with a beautiful white dress by Stéphane Rolland Couture. It featured daring cut-out detailing and a shimmering gold hemline, which she matched to her Bulgari jewellery and metallic manicure.
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Givenchy
The actress attended the Seoul premiere wearing a vintage Givenchy skirt suit, from the brand’s autumn/winter 1999 collection. In keeping with the film’s sci-fi themes, the dark wool two-piece was embellished with a red laser-cut electric circuit pattern.
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Juun.j
Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet wore matching Juun.j jumpsuits, for the Dune: Part Two press conference in South Korea. The pair appropriately turned to the Korean designer for the event, with Zendaya wearing a peach-coloured version and Chalamet in grey. He accessorised with Cartier jewellery.
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Juun.j
The actress styled her jumpsuit with a Bulgari necklace and matching peach pumps.
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Mugler
For the Dune: Part Two world premiere, Zendaya’s stylist Law Roach pulled out all the stops with this vintage Mugler look. Roach delved into the fashion house’s archives, into its autumn/winter 1995 ‘Cirque d’hiver’ 20th-anniversary collection. The impressive metal bodysuit featured clear panelling and matching stilettos; Zendaya finished the ensemble with beautiful Bulgari jewels.
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Mugler
Zendaya later changed into a beautiful Mugler black floor-length gown, which featured a structured bodice and one-shoulder detail. She wore the dress with shimmering Bulgari jewellery.
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Louis Vuitton
Zendaya added to her impressive Dune promotional tour wardrobe with an ornate gold two-piece by Louis Vuitton, with a hooded top and voluminous skirt. The actress accessorised with Bulgari jewels.
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Alaia
Zendaya looked to Alaia for the Paris photocall, posing in ‘La Robe Spirale’, which debuted on the brand’s catwalk last month. The 3D-printed wool dress is made of one singular piece that winds round the body.
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Bottega Veneta
Zendaya wore a daring custom Bottega Veneta look for the Dune: Part Two premiere in Mexico. She wore head-to-toe chocolate brown (the neutral hue is everywhere as of late) featuring a cropped high-neck jumper, a matching skirt with a high-thigh slit, a leather belt and pointed heels.
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Torishéju
Zendaya chose custom Torishéju for the film’s photocall in Mexico. The London-based designer Torishéju Dumi officially launched her line during Paris Fashion Week last October, with her show starring the likes of Paloma Elsesser and Naomi Campbell. She’s already managed to carve out a recognisable signature style, thanks to her expressive use of twisted fabrics and draped detailing that’s derived from the traditional wrap clothing worn by her family’s native Brazilian and Nigerian cultures.
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Torishéju
The look consisted of a cropped top with structured arm holes, and a low-waisted skirt with hip embellishments and a thigh-high split, plus plenty of dramatic draped drama in the back.
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Vivienne Westwood
Zendaya paid tribute to the late Tina Turner in this power-shoulder Vivienne Westwood mini dress, which took inspiration from Turner’s character Aunty Entity in the 1985 film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. Zendaya shared a film still on her Instagram story, confirming the reference, which showed Turner in a dress with similar statement shoulder pads and sheer draping.
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The Attico
The actress turned to The Attico for a head-to-toe leather look, for a TV appearance to promote the movie in New York. Her ensemble was the perfect nod to the second instalment of the sci-fi film, thanks to its futuristic feel.
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