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Red carpet style is Zendaya’s (literal) strong suit.
The “Euphoria” star made a big entrance at the Met Gala 2025 red carpet on Monday, posing in a white silk suit on the steps of the iconic museum.
Styled by Law Roach, who curated and dressed the entire Burberry table for the night, she paired the flared pantsuit with a matching, dramatic hat.
The 28-year-old actress styled her hair in a sleek bun for the occasion, accessorizing with subtle yet sophisticated jewelry, including diamond stud earrings.
The actress’s tailored look flawlessly captured the event’s theme, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” which highlights exceptional tailoring, the fashion sense of black dandy men, and “the significance of clothing in crafting Black identities across the Atlantic diaspora.”
Although A$AP Rocky, Pharrell Williams, Lewis Hamilton, and Colman Domingo have been appointed as this year’s co-chairs, Zendaya will have the privilege of co-hosting fashion’s most significant event in 2024.
Roach himself is also slated to walk the red carpet at tonight’s fashion-filled fête, as he told journalists at a Vaseline event last week, “as long as my hair is right, I can wear anything … I haven’t had a fitting on my outfit.”
“I have this a whole new roster I’m really excited about; You’ll never be able to guess, but it’s major,” the famed image architect added, confirming the end of his brief retirement.
At last year’s ball, Zendaya (styled by Roach, of course) returned to the star-studded event after a four year hiatus in a lamé and organza Maison Margiela gown featuring hand-painted metallic accents, tiny hummingbirds and a satin corset from the spring 1999 Christian Dior Haute Couture collection.
She styled her hair in a tousled up-do and accessorized with a feathered plume-like Philip Treacy veil, playing perfectly into the 2024 “Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion” theme and “garden of time” dress code for the night.
But one look wasn’t enough for the fashion superstar; the “Dune” actress switched into a second outfit midway through the red carpet, a vintage Givenchy gown that featured an enormous black train and ruffled sleeves. She topped it off with a rose-adorned hat from Alexander McQueen’s 2007 collaboration with Philip Treacy.
With looks like these, we hope Zendaya never misses a Met Gala again.