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Zendaya is fully committed to the romance of Paris and her The Drama press tour wardrobe is following suit. After stepping out in a bridal-inspired custom Louis Vuitton gown for the film’s premiere, the actor shifted gears into what can only be described as honeymoon dressing.

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For the after party, Zendaya traded wedding white for a softer, more intimate palette, slipping into a look from Ermanno Scervino’s Fall 2026 collection. The outfit centred on a delicate nude slip dress, trimmed with lace along the bodice and hem, layered under a statement shearling coat. Oversized and rich in texture, the coat added a tactile contrast that kept the look from feeling too expected.

She kept her beauty and jewellery consistent from the premiere, allowing the outfit change to do all the talking. The only noticeable switch came at her feet, where she stepped into salmon-toned pumps by Christian Louboutin — a subtle but effective shift that leaned further into the soft, romantic mood.

By morning, she was already onto her next look. This time, Zendaya embraced something more experimental, wearing a sheer, distressed dress from Matières Fécales’ Spring 2026 collection. Known for its avant-garde edge, the piece was filled with romantic details from ruching and an asymmetric silhouette to 3D rosette appliqués scattered across the fabric.

Interestingly, she appeared to recycle the same Louboutin pumps from the night before, grounding the otherwise unconventional look with a familiar element.

This latest run of outfits continues a carefully constructed narrative that has defined the The Drama press tour. Styled by Law Roach, Zendaya has been playing with the classic bridal adage, “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.” From her archival Vivienne Westwood moment in Los Angeles to her bespoke Louis Vuitton gown in Paris, each look has felt like a chapter in an unfolding story.

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Now, with soft pinks and romantic silhouettes entering the mix, it seems Zendaya might be adding her own twist to tradition.

Maybe this is “something pink.”

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Daniel Usidamen is Fashion Editor & Chief Critic at La Mode Magazine. Known for his sharp takes and unapologetic voice, he writes about runway moments, rising African designers, and the cultural pulse of fashion on the continent. Expect insight, a little sass, and zero filter.

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