One thing about Zendaya? She came to slay.
The actress is a veritable style icon thanks to her long-term collab with image architect Law Roach, she is legit one of the most inspiring fashion divas in living memory.
Need a refresher? We thought you’d never ask! There was the Challengers press tour, which saw her truly serve (pun intended) all kinds of tennis-themed method dressing, including a gown which literally featured a green tennis ball.
Or how about the time she wore the most micro, flossiest cutout dress of all time, a gown which basically denied the laws of physics, in order to inaugurate Cher into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?
Or what about the peacock-inspired Maison Margiela Artisanal John Galliano dress she wore to last year’s Met Gala?
Understandably, her style prowess has brands clamouring to work with her, and she has contracts with On as well as Louis Vuitton (among many others).
The LV contract has already yielded us some iconic fashion moments, including the campaign for the brand’s rebooted Takashi Murakami collection (you know, the modern iteration of the white and rainbow LV monogram bags which had us in a Y2k chokehold back in the day?).
Now she’s back in a new LV campaign and continuing to step on necks! Specifically, she appears in the imagery for the brand’s Resort collection, which shows her literally towering over the South of France as a larger-than-life glamazon.
The looks include sunglasses, stunning handbags and a halter mini dress. The outfit which most caught our eye, however, is a see-through naked dress made of sheer navy lace.
The midi dress features a major leg slit, long sleeves and a high neck and is styled with a pair of leather thong sandals and a seriously luxe handbag.
It’s giving Montecarlo (2011) if you ask us…
Megan Wallace (they/them) is Cosmopolitan UK’s Former Sex and Relationships Editor covering sexual pleasure, sex toys, LGBTQIA+ identity, dating and romance. They have covered sexuality and relationships for over five years and are the founder of the PULP zine, which publishes essays on culture and sex. In their spare time, they can be found exploring the London kink scene and planning dates on Feeld.