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Zendaya’s Show-Stopping Fashion Moments Through the Years: Disney to ‘The Odyssey’ Press Tour
Zendaya is the true epitome of a red carpet icon.
The actress never fails to impress Us with her fearless, jaw-dropping style and method dressing looks. Over the years, her looks have ranged from cool pantsuits to daring naked dresses.
A throwback we’ll obsess over is her ball gown from the 2017 Met Gala, when she stunned in an off-the-shoulder Dolce & Gabbana gown.
One of our all-time favorites came to pass at the 71st annual Emmy Awards, where she wore a strapless emerald green stunner by Vera Wang which she paired with matching Brian Atwood pumps.
Flash-forward to The Drama premiere in March 2026, the star stunned in a bridal-esque look by Louis Vuitton. Continuing with her “something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue” theme during the movie’s press tour, Zendaya stunned in a navy naked look during an episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
Later that year, she dazzled again in all-white ensembles while attending July’s Paris, London and New York City premieres of The Odyssey.
To see all these looks and more of Zendaya’s all-time best red carpet moments, keep scrolling:
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