: producing clothing that feels rooted in historic dress and yet untethered from a particular era in time.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.As documented in an Instagram Reel by ’s “image architect,” , Zendaya was not making a tacit audition for some kind of period drama, of course, but posing at a high-ranking restaurant during the most recent edition of .
The actor approached the spring-summer 2024 shows as an opportunity to reconnect with the fashion establishment, which, given the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, also meant getting glammed up in lots of covetable clothes.As a global ambassador for the house, Zendaya spent most of the week in : a custom, designed by Nicolas Ghesquière and his 2015 top set, and then a puff-sleeve blouse from a 2004 collection designed by Marc Jacobs.
But she also wore a dress taken from Olivier Rousteing’s SS24 collection. It tracks, then, that she might have wanted to dial it down a notch (i.e., ) when arriving back in London with .This article first appeared on By Daniel RodgersBy Alex KesslerBy Emma SpeddingBy Daniel RodgersMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2023 Condé Nast.
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