Zendaya and her longtime stylist Law Roach have yet to miss. Each time the actress walks onto the red-carpet in a display of “method dressing,” she leaves fans in awe. And, when she and Roach pull from the archives, you can best believe things will be extra special. For Zendaya’s latest look on the Challengers press tour, she went the vintage route once again.
The star continued her streak of tennis whites for a stop in Milan. She looked country club-chic in a crisp white halter neck dress that featured a collar, a low back design, a fitted bodice, and a short A-line skirt with wide pleats. The classic piece comes from Ralph Lauren’s Spring/Summer 1992 collection, which debuted on the runway by supermodel Cindy Crawford. Zendaya paired the preppy dress with classic white pointed-toe pumps, several diamond-embellished rings, a diamond bracelet, and dainty diamond stud earrings (all jewelry from Bulgari).
Zendaya’s glam consisted of rosy cheeks, a smoky eye, and a pink lip, and styled her blonde lob similar to how Crawford did all those years ago, in voluminous curls with a deep side part.
This is the third of Zendaya’s back-to-back all-white looks. The day prior, she exuded some serious rich mom energy in a collared cable knit sweater teamed with a creamy maxi skirt and champagne-colored stiletto heels. Hours later, she paid homage to tennis legend Althea Gibson in a custom ensemble, made of a sleeveless polo shirt tucked into a high-waisted pleated A-line skirt, paired with simple sneakers.
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