Zendaya wows in daring cut-out gown at Dune: Part Two premiere
Zendaya dared to bare in a gown with cutouts down to her bellybutton as she walked the red carpet in New York this week.
She’s going out with a bang.
Zendaya dared to bare in a gown with cutouts down to her bellybutton as she walked the red carpet in NYC this week — and she brought out all the stops for her final Dune: Part Two premiere.
The Greatest Showman actress, 27, wore a look straight off the spring/summer 2024 runway for the event, rocking a long-sleeved white Stéphane Rolland Couture dress with gold detail at the hem.
The fashion-forward dress featured a long slit extending from the bustline down to her bellybutton, with the cutout extending in both directions down to her thighs.
Zendaya — who worked with her longtime stylist Law Roach on the look and plays Chani in the film — accessorised with equally bold Bulgari jewellery, wearing glittering diamond earrings and massive diamond rings on nearly every finger.
The star wore her hair down in voluminous curls, sporting a glowing gold beauty look for the night featuring glossy nude lips, metallic eyeshadow and a futuristic gold manicure.
Her female co-stars seemed to go with a black and gold theme — minus Florence Pugh, who dressed in silver — with Anya Taylor-Joy, Souheila Yacoub, Rebecca Ferguson and Léa Seydoux all wearing glimmering gold or edgy black looks.
The film’s star Timothée Chalamet wore a leather-on-leather Prada outfit in a very on-theme tan and black outfit.
Speaking of edgy, Zendaya’s dress follows many a daring red carpet ‘fit this month, with the Euphoria star wearing everything from a glow-in-the-dark skirt suit to a showstopping metal robot suit from Thierry Mugler’s fall 1995 couture collection.
And while the 2024 Met Gala co-chair showed some skin with some of her red carpet looks — like a drapey Bottega Veneta crop top in Mexico City — she also went comfy while twinning with Chalamet in oversized jumpsuits in South Korea.
Dune: Part Two hits cinemas today.
This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission.