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Zendayabrought some on-theme spidey style to the red carpet premiere ofSpider-Man: No Way Home.
Never afraid to “go there” when it comes to crafting a red carpet look with the help of"image architect" Law Roach, Zendayacontinued her streak of style excellenceas she celebrated theSpider-Manmovie alongside the cast.
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This isn’t the first time that Zendaya’s paid homage to the film she stars in ahead of its release. Just last month, the star made asubtle reference to a famousSpider-Manvillainwhile wearing an open-back design at the Ballon d’Or photo call in Paris.
The black Roberto Cavalli floor-length dress featured a classic boat neckline and elbow-length sleeves. But the real showstopper was the back — which showcased an intricate, golden piece of art that covered theEuphoriastar’s spine.
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DiehardSpider-Manfans were quick to call out the dress' resemblance to Dr. Otto Octavius — the scientist-turned-villain who has four metal, mechanical arms attached to the back of his body, in which veteran actorAlfred Molina will reprise his role.
Earlier this fall, Zendaya made fashion history as theyoungest recipient everof the highly coveted Fashion Icon award at the 2021 CFDA Awards.
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The Council for Fashion Designers of Americaexplained onInstagramat the time that Zendaya’s “journey to Fashion Icon superstar happened at supersonic speed.”
“Time and again, she has proven that she is unafraid to take risks - from betting on newer talents like Peter Do to working with established houses like Valentino and, as was the case at last night’s London premiere ofDune, Rick Owens,” the non-profit (which supports emerging designers and students through grants and scholarship opportunities) continued. “With her creative counterpart@LuxuryLaw,#Zendayahas given fans and fashion followers worldwide a seemingly countless number of glamorous red carpet looks to remember.”
source: people.com