Her Wednesday ensemble featured a custom Thom Browne dress, boasting a backless halter bodice with a polo-shirt-style collar, complemented by a box-pleat skirt showcasing the brand's iconic red, white, and blue detailing. The preppy gown also showcased an all-over tennis racquet motif, a drop-waist adorned with a tidy bow, and a thigh-high slit, elegantly paired with Zendaya's signature pointy pumps.
Adding a touch of flair, Zendaya sported a long trailing bow in her hair, tied into a tight braid, and accessorized with Bvlgari jewelry. A bold red lip color added unexpected glamour to the country club-ready outfit.
Zendaya's approach to dressing has been consistent, as seen during the Dune: Part Two tour, where she embraced sci-fi-inspired looks. While her fashion choices are awe-inspiring and perfectly themed, comfort isn't always guaranteed. In a recent Vogue video, Zendaya revealed the discomfort she experienced wearing an archival Mugler robot suit from 1995, noting its heat-conducting metal material.
Despite her rising fame, Zendaya's initial recognition was surprising to some, including the producers of Spider-Man. Admitting they were unaware of her celebrity status, producer Amy Pascal expressed amazement upon discovering Zendaya's talent during auditions for the role of MJ in 2017.
At the time, Zendaya had already made her mark on Disney Channel with hits like Shake It Up and K.C. Undercover. Her acclaimed performance in Euphoria earned her two Emmy awards, solidifying her status as a versatile actress.
Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige hinted at Zendaya's return for a fourth Spider-Man film alongside her boyfriend, Tom Holland, but didn't disclose a timeline for the beloved franchise's next installment.