If we chance upon the opportunity to meet Zendaya ever in our lives, we'd only ask her one question - how does she continue slaying like it's nobody else's business? Just when you think Zendaya can't do it better, she turns around and shows us just how she just keep getting better. For the after party right of her latest film Dune opposite Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya brought her sass and funk to the spotlight in a strappy Nensi Dojaka creation with flowy sheer panels and a heart design cutout that framed her petite figure beautifully. In case that wasn't enough glam for the night, her side swept hair and glittery eye makeup added just the right finishing touches we didn't we needed.
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Even for the premiere of the film, she arrived from the future in a white-on-white Rick Owens gown that was nothing less than extraordinary.
Zendaya recently donned yet another fierce look at the majestic Venice Film Festival red carpet as she ditched a fashionable gown for a gorgeous dotted co-ord set from Pieter Mulier for Alaia. We're not so sure about the movies but we're most certain that Zendaya did serve some serious red carpet looks.
Zendaya at the Venice Film Festival
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For the premiere of her upcoming film Dune at the Venice Film Festival, Zendaya looked like she walked out of heaven's gate and straight on to the red carpet in a beige leather Balmain outfit and a 93 karat emerald necklace from Bulgari that we could've only imagined in our dreams.
Zendaya in a Balmain ensemble at the Venice Film Festival
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For the BET Awards earlier this year, she wore a colourblocked Versace dress free-flowing brilliantly with a plunging neckline as her lovely ode to Beyonce's 2003 BET outfit. She paired her look with her sleek middle-parted low ponytail and it's probably safe to say that we're obviously crazy in love.
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