With her most recent jaw-dropping appearance at the 2024 Oscars on Sunday night, Zendaya demonstrated once more why she deserves to be considered a style icon.
The 27-year-old two-time Emmy winner looked absolutely lovely as she arrived at the Dolby Theatre. She was wearing a stunning Armani Privé gown with an open corset dress and an embroidered palm tree pattern.
The 27-year-old two-time Emmy winner looked absolutely lovely as she arrived at the Dolby Theatre. She was wearing a stunning Armani Privé gown with an open corset dress and an embroidered palm tree pattern.
Zendaya continued to prove she is worthy of her style icon status with her latest show-stopping look at the 2024 Oscars on Sunday night
While arriving to the Dolby Theatre, the two-time Emmy winner, 27, looked nothing short of sensational in a stunning Armani Privé gown with an exposed corset dress and embroidered palm tree pattern
Law Roach, her longtime stylist, styled the former Disney Channel star, who is also presenting during the event.
Her lustrous dark hair was cut into a stylish, flipped-out haircut that fell slightly over her shoulders.
She wore a gorgeous makeup look that included a rose gold smokey eye, bronzer for a sun-kissed glow, and rosy lipstick.
Her participation follows the global box office success of her most recent picture, Dune: Part Two, which grossed over $367.5 million.
Her accessories included a Bulgari bracelet and a pair of stunning statement earrings
The former Disney Channel star, who is serving as a presenter during the ceremony, was styled by her longtime stylist Law Roach
Originally slated to debut in theaters on November 23, Dune: Part Two was meant to coincide with awards season.
However, because it was unclear when the Hollywood actors strike would conclude, the opening date was rescheduled for March 1.
Actors were not allowed to discuss any major studio productions during the shutdown until an agreement was struck on November 9.
The Oscars for 2023 were presented at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre, honoring the best films of the year.
Barbie and Oppenheimer, the most eagerly awaited films of the previous year, are at the top of the nominations.