Zendaya Parties in a Colorful Biker Jacket and Skintight Leather Pants
Zendaya's immaculate style steals the spotlight whether she's on or off the red carpet.
In her latest appearance, Zendaya attended Louis Vuitton's after-party during Paris Fashion Week, where she looked effortlessly cool in a head-to-toe leather look.
The Euphoria star wore an oversized leather biker jacket with black, white, and sunflower yellow panels all over the shoulders and sleeves. She paired the statement outerwear with a plain black base, including an ab-baring black crop top and high-waisted black leather trousers. For shoes, she wore slouchy leather knee-high boots, also in black.
She shared a sneak peek of the look on her Instagram Story last night.
Earlier in the day, the Emmy-winning actress made a buzzy arrival at Louis Vuitton's fall/winter 2023–24 runway show in Paris. There, she wore head-to-toe tiger print via a beige short suit emblazoned with mocha brown tiger stripes. Underneath the blazer, she wore nothing but a black triangle bra, which color-coordinated with the jacket's glossy black buttons and black-trim lapel.
She capped the bold look off with knee-high heeled boots, also covered in the eye-popping tiger print, and a black mini handbag bearing the luxury house's signature monogram pattern.
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Zendaya recently returned to the red carpet with two knockout looks.
At the NAACP Image Awards, she evoked Old Hollywood glamour in a vintage Atelier Versace couture gown circa 2002. The strapless black gown included a deep V-neckline, neon green circular detailing at the bust, a mermaid-style silhouette, and a thigh-high slit in the front.
Then, at the SAG Awards, she looked pretty in a pink gown custom-made by Valentino. The strapless piece featured a corseted bodice and dozens of life-sized rosettes decorating the waist and train.
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