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Zendaya’s Best Outfits from ‘The Drama’ Press Tour


March 26, 2026

"The Drama" Rome Premiere - Arrivals
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Zendaya went for “Something borrowed” in Rome: She borrowed this Armani Prive custom gown from Cate Blanchett, pairing it with Louis Vuitton earrings and ring. Blanchett wore the dress in 2022 and 2025, and lent it to Zendaya from her personal archive.

March 26, 2026

Interview setting with three seated individuals.
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For an interview with Fandango (watch here), she chose a Fall/Winter 2026 gown from Blumarine.

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March 25, 2026

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“Zendaya ask me to post her mirror selfie …..” Law Roach wrote on Instagram, noting she was wearing a look from Maison Francesco Scognamiglio’s SS 2026 couture collection. Underneath, she wore a top from Fleur de Mal.

March 25, 2026

Fashion model in a flowing pink gown on a balcony with a view of iconic architecture.
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While gearing up for press in Paris, Law Roach shared a video of Zendaya in a pink Matières Fécales gown: the brand’s “Debra” frayed chiffon rose dress from SS26.

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March 24, 2026

"The Drama" - Premiere - Arrivals
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For Paris, it was “something new” for Zendaya: a custom Louis Vuitton gown by Nicolas Ghesquière. She accessorized with David Morris jewelry. Read more

March 24, 2026

Model wearing a pink fur coat and a dress with the Eiffel Tower illuminated in the background.
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For the Parisian afterparty, Zendaya changed into a blush-pink dress and fluffy faux fur coat by Ermanno Scervino. Shared by Roach on his Instagram stories, where he wrote, “There’s always 2nd dress…”

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March 17, 2026

Los Angeles Premiere Of A24's "The Drama" - Arrivals
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At the Los Angeles premiere, the first red carpet event for The Drama, Zendaya opted for “something old”: an off-the-shoulder Vivienne Westwood gown she first wore to the Oscars in 2015. She paired the gown with a dramatic earrings from Chopard.

“I remembered the saying: ‘Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.’ So, this is my something old. I thought I’d bring it back and give it new life,” she said on the carpet.

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March 17, 2026

A person in a lace outfit presented in a monochrome style.
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She changed from her gown into a custom lace jumpsuit from Harris Reed Fluid Bridal, which the designer notes is “directly inspired by Prince’s 1985 iconic all white lace stage outfit. An image that has remained one of my greatest inspirations of all time.”

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March 16, 2026

Celebrity Sightings In Los Angeles - March 16, 2026
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For an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Zendaya chose “something blue:” a gown from Alexander McQueen’s Fall 2026 collection. She completed her outfit with Christian Louboutin So Kate Pumps. (It’s unclear if this is her official “something blue,” as it’s more floral; we may see another blue look from Zendaya in the future.)

March 16, 2026

Celebrity Sightings In Los Angeles - March 16, 2026
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As she left Jimmy Kimmel, she changed into a Moschino Fall 2026 outfit.

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March 12, 2026

2026 ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Awards Ceremony
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While not technically part of her The Drama press tour, while attending Essence’s Black Women in Hollywood event, she opted for a very bridal-inspired mini: This vintage Caché dress previously worn by Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City, a replica of a Eugene Alexander dress that Whitney Houston wore in 1987.

March 5, 2026

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In promotional photographs released by A24, Zendaya wears a white button down, jeans, and kitten heels from the Row.

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