Zendaya is a fashion superstar.
From her Met Gala looks to her street-style fashion, it seems impossible for her outfits to miss the mark.
And that’s largely because she loves to take risks and experiment with out-there garments, many of which she’s worn while promoting the “Dune” franchise.
Here’s a look at those outfits, ranked from least to most daring (Part 2)
A two-piece set she wore in Paris signified the start of Zendaya’s daring “Dune” looks.
The Alaïa ensemble featured two eggplant-colored pieces: a high-waisted skirt with small cutouts around the waist and a super-short crop top with long sleeves.
The latter piece was especially bold, rising above her chest at the sides underneath her arms.
Fans will likely remember when the actor wore a top made from chains while in London.
Vivienne Westwood designed the daring garment, which was as much of an art piece as it was a fashion statement. She wore it with seemingly nothing underneath.
The rest of Zendaya’s outfit included a mid-rise checkered skirt, cream-colored pumps, and an assortment of silver jewelry.
Zendaya brought the “naked” trend back while attending the Venice International Film Festival screening of “Dune.”
Her sleeveless, form-fitting gown was custom-made by Balmain in a tan shade of leather that matched her skin tone, creating the illusion that she was naked on the red carpet.
It also had ruching across its bodice, a hip-high slit in its skirt, and a short train.
Zendaya completed the daring look with pointed heels, a statement snake-shaped necklace, and a wavy hairstyle.
She showed lots of skin at the London premiere of the movie.
She was photographed entering the event wearing a multicolored gown crafted from thin pieces of sheer brown fabric.
The garment, which also had pink and black lining, featured cutouts across the waist, a thigh-high slit, and thin straps across the neckline.
You couldn’t miss Zendaya’s outfit at the Mexico premiere of “Dune: Part Two.”
Her multicolored, industrial-style outfit was custom-made by Torishéju.
It featured a halter crop top with 3D pieces along the neckline, fabric hanging down her back, and a mid-rise skirt with a vibrant red lining.
Not only was the ensemble entirely unique in design, but it also perfectly matched the vibe of the “Dune” franchise.