Nobody does street style like fashion darling Zendaya. Most recently, the star looked out of this world during Paris Fashion Week while rocking a Schiaparelli dress with a horse tail-resembling train and a sci-fi hairdo. In keeping with her futuristic aesthetic (she's in her Dune era, after all), the actress took a new approach to suit dressing in a leather set from The Attico spring-summer 2024 collection.
On Thursday, Zendaya was spotted arriving at Jimmy Kimmel Live! in a tailored black leather button-up tunic with pocket details, left partially open to reveal her midsection. She wore matching straight-leg trousers on the bottom that were bunched from the knee down, and accessorized with added pointed-toe boots, dainty gold hoops, and an ear cuff.
In terms of glam, her hair was styled in a low bun with one face-framing strand, and she opted for bronzed contour and a mauve lip.
Zendaya was joined by her Dune: Part Two co-stars, Timothée Chalamet, Florence Pugh, and Austin Butler to promote the film, which is slated to hit theaters on Mar. 1, after the release was delayed due to the SAG-AFTRA strike. During the interview, Zendaya and Chalamet reflected on their first run-in, which happened at the airport prior to filming the first Dune movie, and it turns out their initial interaction at baggage claim was slightly awkward.
"We were on the same flight, and I fell in the airport," Zendaya explained. "And that was technically our first meeting."
"Yeah, I don't want to talk about it," she added with a laugh. "I fell in the airport." Their co-star Pugh joined in and asked if Chalamet helped her up, to which they both answered no.
"No, I ignored," Chalamet joked, to which Zendaya questioned, "Did you actually see me fall?"
Chalamet admitted to witnessing the tumble but defended his hesitancy to help her up. "I didn't know her!" he insisted. "I didn't know what to do."
The two assured everyone that all has been forgiven, and they have now become pals through a "certain amount of therapy."
Dune: Part Two hits theaters on Mar. 1.