Zendaya Wore a Plunging Spider Web Dress and Butt-Length Braids to ‘Spider-Man’ Premiere


When promoting a Spider-Man movie, every little detail and Easter egg counts. So far, Zendaya has understood the assignment.

On December 13, the CFDA Fashion Icon showed up to the Los Angeles premiere of Spider-Man: No Way Home with yet another iconic look. She wore a custom Valentino nude dress with black, spiderweb beaded detailing. The dress had a plunging neckline and a waist-high slit that showed off her legs.

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Zendaya wore her hair in butt-length braids, and of course, her accessories elevated the outfit. She opted for black Louboutin pointy-toe pumps and sparkled in Bvlgari diamond drop earrings, but the real show stopper was a black lace mask. The mask was a bit less Marvel and a bit more DC, though, giving Zendaya a Catwoman-like air of mystery. Beneath the mask, she wore a geometric black, blue, and white cat-eye look with a nude lip.

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This isn’t Zendaya’s first Spider-Man-inspired look on the press tour. She wore spider web earrings to a London photo call, and her Ballon D’Or photo call outfit turned a simple LBD into a Doctor Octopus tribute

Zendaya’s costar and rumored boyfriend Tom Holland was all smiles with her on the red carpet. He opted for a custom Prada double-breasted suit, and he followed Zendaya’s lead with a pair of Louboutin shoes. 

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Though the two have been plenty affectionate on the red carpet together, Zendaya and Holland haven’t explicitly confirmed anything about their relationship status. Holland told GQ in November that he prefers to keep his private life private, and he won’t discuss anything about their relationship without Zendaya present. 

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“One of the downsides of our fame is that privacy isn’t really in our control anymore, and a moment that you think is between two people that love each other very much is now a moment that is shared with the entire world,” Holland said. 



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