Zendaya made her first red carpet appearance of 2023 last night, attending the 54th NAACP Image Awards in California. And naturally, she doesn’t disappoint when it comes to her style choices.
of Euphoria Starr has been reworking vintage finds with her stylist and ‘image architect’ Law Roach for years, often preferring to delve into fashion house archives and find hidden treasures rather than wearing the current season or new coat. For last night’s event, the singer-actress wore two equally stunning vintage looks.
She first took to the red carpet in a Versace couture gown from the Spring/Summer 2002 collection. The fitted black dress features a cropped bodice, exaggerated hips and a structured skirt, with lime green sparkles.
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In the evening, she then changed into a second outfit, and went on stage to present one of the night’s awards. Her second collection was a reinvention of the 1993 Prada spring/summer look with a star-accented bralette and matching white dress with a cut-out waistband. The first look presented on the runway featured pants, but Zendaya switched them up with a floor-length dress. She added a pair of coordinating white pointed pumps.
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The actress took to Instagram to share some behind-the-scenes pictures and videos from the evening, thanking designer Miuccia Prada for her help creating the backstage look. She accessorized both outfits with gorgeous Bulgari jewelry.
When it came to glam, Zendaya was loud, wearing her chocolate-brown bob in soft side-swept waves. Her neutral makeup was 90s and 00s inspired, with a bronzed eye and a nude, heavily layered matte lip.
The 26-year-old was nominated for two awards on the night, Import of the Year and Outstanding Actress for her work in a drama series. Euphoria (Both ended up going to Angela Bassett). The annual NAACP Image Awards recognize people of color in the arts, entertainment and culture.