Zendaya has proven that she can turn anything into a stylish new look as she headed to her “Good Morning America” interview today in New York in a very innovative outfit complete with the perfect pumps.
Zendaya in an edgy outfit and kitten heels.
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The “Euphoria” actress sported a midi dress and wide-leg pant ensemble. The matching set was patterned with a blueprint of a car complete with drawings of all of its parts and designs. The pattern was printed onto a translucent material making for an edgy morning look.
The star matched the outfit with a pair of black satin pointed-toe shoes finished off with a small kitten heel.
Zendaya in an edgy outfit and kitten heels.
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The outfit was given a pop of color from the star’s big gold hoop earrings and her waving locks of red hair.
Zendaya in edgy outfit and kitten heel.
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Zendaya stars in HBO’s new teen drama “Euphoria,” which aired its second episode in the U.S. last night. The show also stars Maude Apatow, Eric Dane and Angus Cloud.
The actress has also been on tour with her co-stars Tom Holland, Jake Gyllenhaal and Jacob Batalon for her role as Michelle Jones or MJ in “Spider Man: Far From Home,” the latest film in the Spider-Man franchise.
Zendaya has been busy promoting her new HBO show “Euphoria,” and yesterday, her next stop was “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” where she rocked a head-turning tangerine look.
The 22-year-old former Disney Channel actress hit the streets of New York in a silky orange strapless minidress with a bow embellishment by Carolina Herrera. She wore a matching headband with pearl drop earrings, also from Carolina Herrera, and pulled things together with white pumps.
Zendaya wearing a strapless orange Carolina Herrera dress with white Louboutin pumps.
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The “Spider-Man: Far From Home” star chose Christian Louboutin’s popular So Kate silhouette, which features a classic pointed toe and a sky-high 4.7-inch stiletto heel. The style, which comes in numerous colorways and finishes, retails for nearly $700.
Zendaya wearing pointy white leather Christian Louboutin So Kate pumps.
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When Zendaya took to Instagram to share her ensemble, some of her celebrity pals praised her in the comments section. Rowan Blanchard wrote: “so beautiful,” while Storm Reid said “unreal.” Supermodel Naomi Campbell also commented leaving three heart emojis on the post.
Zendaya’s spidey sense was tingling on Wednesday night in Los Angeles. The star of Spider-Man: Far From Home hit the film premiere’s red carpet in a look fit for a superhero.
Zendaya wore a red and black Armani Privé gown, which looked similar to Spider-Man’s upgraded suit, seen in the new movie—think black instead of royal blue. She paired the spring ’19 couture backless dress with classic Christian Louboutin pumps.
“If she were Spider-Man, this would be her suit,” her stylist, Law Roach, posted on Instagram with a photo of the ensemble .
Zendaya at the <em>Spider-Man: Far From Home</em> film premiere, wearing Armani privé with Christian Louboutin pumps.
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NBA star Donovan Mitchell also wore an outfit inspired by the famous web-slinger. The Utah Jazz guard, whose nickname is “Spida,” opted for his very own Adidas x Marvel signature sneaker. The Amazing Spider-Man shoe will retail for $100 July 1 on Adidas.com and at Adidas retail stores globally beginning July 5. Colorways include white, red and blue with webbing detail. Mitchell paired the kicks with a custom suit detailed with his logo.
Donovan Mitchell at the “Spider-Man: Far From Home” film premiere, wearing his own Adidas x Marvel signature shoe.
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These Spider-Man sneakers are one of four styles that will roll out this summer. On July 18, the Symbiote Spider-Man will launch in shocking pink, core black, white and silver. The Stealth Spider-Man will be available in black and green with glow-in-the-dark details on Aug. 1. And Marvel’s Iron Spider, decorated with red and metallic gold to honor the legendary Iron Spider, will be available Aug. 31.
Despite spending the past month promoting new HBO show “Euphoria” as well as going on tour for “Spiderman: Far From Home,” the star continued to put her best foot forward — whipping out the highest heels during Haute Couture Week in Paris.
Zendaya wears Christian Louboutin pumps.
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The actress was spotted on her way to the Giorgio Armani show yesterday in a classic black and white outfit. She wore a pair of black trousers with a cropped white suit-shirt featuring black buttons down the front.
For accessories, Zendaya opted for a chunky silver choker.
Zendaya strikes a pose in Christian Louboutin.
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Zendaya wears Giorgio Armani with Christian Louboutin at the brand’s fall 2019 Haute Couture Fashion Week show.
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On her feet, she sported a pair of Christian Louboutin’s classic Pigalle Plato pointed-toe pumps in satin set on a 5.5-inch stiletto heel. Standing 5-foot-10, the 22-year-old’s height was elevated even further in the sky-high red-bottomed heels. She wore the shoes with sheer black stockings. The pumps retail for $845 on Nordstrom.com.
Zendaya is regularly seen pushing boundaries in style. The Disney Channel alum has been involved in the fashion industry since 2016 when she launched her Daya by Zendaya clothing collection in partnership with stylist Law Roach. Most recently, the sartorial chameleon collaborated with designer Tommy Hilfiger, releasing the line early this year.
Zendaya steps out with Tommy Hilfiger at the Tommy x Zendaya finale.
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“Fashion is more than just wearing cool clothes,” Zendaya said in a press statement about the collab. “It’s a way to celebrate self-expression and individuality, which is extremely empowering.”
To no one’s surprise, Zendaya pulled off yet another chic, perfectly coordinated outfit on Sunday in New Orleans at the AT&T Dream in Black brunch during the 25th annual Essence Festival.
The event, honoring black culture, featured a roster of A-list talent, including director Ava DuVernay and R&B singer Brandy, who entertained guests.
Zendaya wears a skirt by Ferragamo with Le Silla pumps at the 2019 Dream in Black brunch.
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For the occasion, the “Euphoria” actress embraced an autumnal palette of forest green, rust and burnt orange in a patchwork skirt by Ferragamo.
The ankle-length design incorporated leather and suede panels for a refreshing and subtle play on texture. Her Le Silla pumps were done in suede forest green, which served as fine companions to the skirt’s panels made of the same material. The Italian luxury brand’s shoes boasted a classic pointed toe set on a pin-thin stiletto heel. A brown bandeau top completed the look.
(L-R): Ava DuVernay, AT&T Communications CEO John Donovan and Zendaya.
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Zendaya participated in a candid talk with DuVernay on the AT&T program’s Dream in Black initiative, which encourages black people to pursue their passions and become leaders in excellence. The red carpet fixture joins Queen Latifah, Devon Franklin and Van Jones, among others, who are lending their star power to Dream in Black.
Brandy performs at the 2019 Dream in Black brunch.
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In addition to her work on the big screen in the “Spider-Man” franchise and the HBO drama “Euphoria,” Zendaya has had a presence in the fashion sector, too. In 2016 she launched her Daya by Zendaya clothing and footwear collection with her stylist, Law Roach (who was also present at the brunch). Zendaya exited from her own brand in 2018, announcing on Instagram that she is “no longer affiliated with the company operating DxZ.” She attributed her exit to orders that have “not been fulfilled” and problems with customer service.
Tommy Hilfiger’s TommyNow show is making a grand comeback to New York during Fashion Week this fall. The brand is returning on Sept. 8 to showcase its second collab with actress and brand influencer Zendaya at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem.
This will be TommyNow’s first time returning to NYC since the experiential “See Now, Buy Now” runway event in 2016.
The brand will continue the celebration of inclusion, diversity, and empowerment that Hilfiger and Zendaya brought to the runway during their Paris launch in Spring 2019. The show follows high-powered productions in Shanghai, Milan, London and L.A.
A vintage photo of the Apollo Marquee.
The line will be taking cues from the strong and confident women that the Apollo Theatre has hosted, including Aretha Franklin, Ella Fitzgerald and Patti LaBelle. The trendy new collab will be reimagining the era-defining power dressing of these women with a bold modern edge.
Zendaya steps out with Tommy Hilfiger at the Tommy x Zendaya finale.
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“After traveling the world and an unforgettable show in Paris with Zendaya, I’m excited to return to where our “See Now, Buy Now” journey started,” said Tommy Hilfiger in a statement. “Zendaya’s desire to bring Tommy Now to Harlem felt like an amazing next step in expressing her vision for the future. Her statement-making point of view in everything she does is what makes her such an inspiring collaborator. It is an honor to continue to provide her with a platform in the fashion industry to share this.”
Models at the Tommy x Zendaya finale.
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Building on the “See Now, Buy Now” concept, all of the runway looks will be available across 70 countries online at tommy.com, in Tommy Hilfiger stores, at select wholesale partners, and on social media.
The 2019 Teen Choice Awards celebrated the best hit films, TV shows and entertainers tonight in Huntington Beach, Calif. But ahead of the ceremony, the red carpet scored a mixed bag of reviews on Twitter.
Some of the guests took style cues from the beachside California community’s laidback lifestyle. There was plenty of risk-taking with the seemingly undefined dress code, with stars arriving in a quizzical mix of outfits that spanned smart-casual, cocktail, sensual and chic looks.
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Zendaya wears Jacquemus with white Le Silla pumps.
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“Spider-Man” star Zendaya won the Summer Movie Actress award, but didn’t earn much praise offscreen from @amarvelus, who commented, “y’all didn’t hear it from me but zendayas teen choice award outfit is kinda ugly.” He added a meme featuring a woman covering her eyes.
The “Euphoria” actress channeled a youthful, beachy look from Jacquemus that included a plaid yellow polo top tucked into green shorts that featured oversized pockets. Stylist Law Roach completed the outfit with white Le Silla pumps.
y’all didn’t hear it from me but zendayas teen choice award outfit is kinda ugly pic.twitter.com/vCSjX2xZJ7
“The Fosters” actor Noah Centineo arrived in a grunge-inspired look that one observer said resembled something in her father’s closet. “[I swear to god] my dad wore this outfit once,” tweeted @biIIionairejoon. Centineo had on a flannel shirt that had frayed edges and light-wash jeans that were ripped at the knee and tapered at the hem. A pair of low-top white sneakers finished things off.
Ryan Destiny wears a dress by Area with Vince Camuto sandals at the 2019 Teen Choice Awards.
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“Star” actress-singer Ryan Destiny has been wearing fashion-forward outfits with the help of her stylist Scot Louie, but @BuckeyeLady81 compared her Area dress to a “weird rug.” The lettuce-green asymmetrical design swept the floor and featured ribbing and scalloped edges. Matching triple-strap sandals by Vince Camuto made a chic footnote.
KJ Apa wears a tank top, suit and white sneakers at the 2019 Teen Choice Awards.
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Meanwhile, “Riverdale” star KJ Apa took a risk wearing a white tank top, oversized ice blue blazer with matching trousers and white sneakers. At least there was one part of his overall look that got a compliment. “He’s hot but I don’t like the outfit lol,” tweeted @ImChainedToKaty.
Tommy Hilfiger and Zendaya are providing fans a first look at their fall ’19 collaboration — and it’s all about the season’s biggest shoe trend: snakeskin.
Prominently featured in the range is the snakeskin boot. Boots are a recurring theme for autumn as temperatures dip — and animal print is everywhere this season. While everything from cheetah to zebra is popular for fall, snakeskin is seemingly everywhere. Python print boots, propelled by Instagram favorite brands like Paris Texas, are appearing in pretty much ever color imaginable.
A model in the Tommy x Zendaya lookbook wearing snakeskin boots.
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Tommy x Zendaya’s range uses snakeskin as a neutral this fall. In terms of shoes, the print can be found on sleek knee-high boots with an almond-shaped toe. Handbags, pants and skirts boast snake-print, too. Leopard — another( ever-popular) animal-print neutral — appearing in the collection as well.
A leopard-print Tommy x Zendaya look.
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With regard to footwear, the other major trend being offered by Tommy x Zendaya is the platform pump. A height-boosting style that may remind some of ’70s fashion, the platform made appearances aplenty on fall ’19 runways last season.
Trendy platforms from Tommy x Zendaya fall ’19.
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Hilfiger is sticking with the see-now, buy-now model for fall ’19, as he has done for the past few seasons. The collection will be made available for purchase on Sept. 8 following the TommyNow show at New York Fashion Week. This year’s show marks Tommy’s first time at NYFW since 2016, when he first began employing the see-now-buy-now model.
A Tommy x Zendaya fall ’19 look featuring snakeskin boots.
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Immediately after the September NYFW show, apparel and accessories straight off the runway will be shoppable internationally via Tommy.com, select Tommy Hilfiger stores, select wholesale partners and on social media. In the U.S., Nordstrom has exclusive wholesale rights to Tommy x Zendaya; styles will be carried on the retailer’s website and at select Nordstrom locations.
A Tommy x Zendaya model wears snake-print pants.
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Zendaya and Hilfiger announced their partnership in October 2018 and showed their first collaborative capsule at Paris Fashion Week in February. The cast at the buzzy show consisted entirely of people of color — with star power from Winnie Harlow, Dilone and even Grace Jones.
Grace Jones dancing on the runway in thigh-high boots at TommyNow’s PFW show for spring ’19.
When it comes to red carpet style, Zendaya hasn’t really undergone a red carpet evolution. Rather, the A-lister, who turns 23 today, has pushed the envelope forward with almost every one of her looks — meaning it’s impossible to predict what she’s going to wear next.
“For us, I don’t think we have a look. You can’t just look at something and say, ‘That’s Zendaya,'” her stylist, Law Roach, told FN. “As opposed you can look at some other people and say, ‘That’s very J.Lo, that’s very Gwen Stefani, that’s very Halle Berry.’ For us, every look is a new experience.”
The pair have been working together since 2011, when Roach put together Zendaya’s look for the premiere of Justin Bieber’s “Never Say Never” documentary. Early looks for the star were feminine and youthful, with booties, florals and tulle skirts.
Zendaya wearing a floral dress with booties at the 2011 premiere of “Gnomeo & Juliet” in L.A.
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Zendaya in Alice & Olivia at the Kids’ Choice Awards in 2013.
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As Zendaya began to mature beyond the Disney Channel, her style grew up, too — without becoming any less imaginative or fun. For instance, at the Met Gala in May, the actress played dress up in a Cinderella-inspired Tommy Hilfiger ball gown. (Roach even played the role of Fairy Godmother.)
Law Roach and Zendaya at the 2019 Met Gala.
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Zendaya in an Armani Privé look inspired by Spider-Man’s superhero costume at the “Spider-Man: Far From Home” film premiere in June 2019.
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For footwear, styles from Christian Louboutin, Casadei and Le Silla — particularly sleek, pointy-toed pumps — have become favorites. Zendaya will sometimes go for a monochromatic look and other times opt for patterns aplenty, with each red carpet offering the opportunity to try something new.
Zendaya is a life-size Barbie in a custom Ralph and Russo gown and Casadei pumps at the “Spider-Man: Homecoming” premiere in June 2017.
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Zendaya in Le Silla pumps and a Nina Ricci dress at the premiere of “Euphoria” in June 2019.
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Androgynous looks, like a pair of sparkly pajamas or a pantsuit, have also made appearances in the “Euphoria” star’s wardrobe.
Zendaya wearing Ralph Lauren with Louboutin heels at the Mexico City premiere of “The Greatest Showman” in December 2017.
When it comes to promoting her designs, Zendaya is her own best ambassador.
The 23-year-old modeled her own Tommy x Zendaya fall ’19 collection at a Lancôme fragrance event for the Idole fragrance in New York yesterday. Her collaborative RTW line is making its debut at New York Fashion Week on Sunday.
The “Euphoria” star sported a black and white polka-dot dress from the Tommy Hilfiger collab. The dress features sheer sleeves with a midi skirt and a tie at the neck.
Zendaya in Tommy x Zendaya fall ’19 at an event in New York.
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The Disney Channel alum styled her dress with black over-the-knee boots that had a stiletto heel and a pointed silhouette.
A close-up look at Zendaya’s black over-the-knee boots.
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While the latest Tommy x Zendaya collection is not yet available for purchase, Tommy has released its lookbook showing off the range. In the lookbook, a model pairs the dress with sheer tights and black platform heels.
Zendaya and Tommy Hilfiger announced their partnership in October 2018 and showed their first collaborative capsule at Paris Fashion Week in February. The cast at the buzzy show consisted entirely of people of color — with star power from Winnie Harlow, Dilone and even Grace Jones.
A look from the Tommy x Zendaya fall ’19 lookbook.
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Immediately after the NYFW show on Sunday night, apparel and accessories straight off the runway will be available for purchase internationally via Tommy.com, select Tommy Hilfiger stores, select wholesale partners and on social media. In the U.S., Nordstrom has exclusive wholesale rights to Tommy x Zendaya; styles will be carried on the retailer’s website and at select Nordstrom locations.
It’s 2019 and the fashion world is constantly changing and upgrading thanks to new technologies and innovative concepts.
Zendaya and Tommy Hilfiger are teaming up once again for a fall ’19 collection, but they’re taking it to the next level by hosting an experiential runway show during New York Fashion Week.
The TommyNow show will be broadcasted live from the Apollo Theater in Harlem Sept. 8 starting at 8:30 p.m. ET. The looks from the see-now-buy-now style of presentation will be available in over 70 countries immediately for purchase at Tommy.com and in stores.
Zendaya at The Daily Front Row Awards in a suit from her upcoming collection with Tommy Hilfiger, Sep. 5.
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To do so, the brand is using a web-based virtual reality technology that eliminates the need for buying VR goggles. The VR will be available at Tommy.com on both desktop and mobile versions, giving fans live views of the red carpet as well as the show and all the new styles. The collection will be available for purchase before the show starts using the virtual shop.
According to WWD, this event is the first time that this sort of web-based VR experience will be used at such a large scale.
Zendaya in Tommy x Zendaya fall ’19 at an event in New York.
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There will also be a Tommy Hilfiger x Zendaya bus at the event that will be selling products; throughout the week following the show, the bus will be parking at surprise locations as well for fans to experience. All proceeds from the special bus will go to the Mama Foundation, an organization to help rebuild Harlem as an artistic and cultural centerpiece of the world.
The duo also created a special Tommy x Apollo x Zendaya T-shirt, where all proceeds from the sales of the shirt will be donated back to the Apollo.
Zendaya is known for pulling off perfectly chic and bold looks on the red carpet, and last night’s ensemble at the Harper’s Bazaar party at New York Fashion Week was no different.
The actress arrived at the Plaza Hotel in New York wearing a sleek gray printed suit by Berluti. The look, which was featured in the brand’s fall ’19 collection, was taken straight from the runway to the red carpet.
Zendaya at Harper’s Bazaar Icons party.
The 23-year-old wore the full suit, including a double-breasted jacket over a matching gray shirt and tie, which was paired with identically patterned trousers.
The young fashion icon added a unique touch to the outfit and paired the fashionable formal wear with a pair of Christian Louboutin Pigalle Plato black satin pumps complete with a closed toe and a stiletto heel.
Zendaya at Harper’s Bazaar Icons party.
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The star was joined at the party by her “Euphoria” co-star Sydney Sweeney, who was also spotted in Louboutin heels. Sweeney wore a velvet red mini dress complete with a matching velvet belt and a thick jewel necklace. The 21-year-old wore red velvet Louboutin Decoltish pumps to match her dress.
Sydney Sweeney at Harper’s Bazaar Icons party.
Zendaya and Tommy Hilfiger are set to present their fall ’19 collection at NYFW on Sept. 8, at the Apollo Theater at 8:30 p.m. ET. It’s expected to be an experiential runway show for the buy-now-wear-now looks.
After a global tour that included stops in Los Angeles, Milan and Paris, the designer is bringing his see-now, buy-now show model back to his home base tonight for the second installation of Hilfiger’s collaboration with actress and music artist Zendaya.
And though the Tommy X Zendaya sign is up on the marquee at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, the show is actually taking place out back of the historic venue, on 126th street. Inside, the Tommy team had hair and makeup set up on the stage. Vintage film reels of Duke Ellington and co. pleated against the stage’s red velvet curtain — it was one of the most glamorous backstage scenarios possible.
Hours before the models hit the runway, Hilfiger sat down with FN at the venue to share his vision for one of fashion’s week most-buzzed-about shows. Stay tuned for more later this evening.
Zendaya in Tommy x Zendaya fall ’19 at an event in New York last week.
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It’s been a while since you were last at New York Fashion Week. What do you love about it?
Tommy Hilfiger: “There’s an energy here that doesn’t exist in London, Milan or Paris. The public is excited about it. In Paris, they’re very blasé. In Milan, the Italians are very busy doing their thing. Obviously, there’s a fashion week going on — New York is very about fashion week. All the TV stations, the newspapers, every restaurant, every club — it’s buzzing. Tom Ford is now the head of the CFDA. Michael Kors, Marc Jacobs, Ralph [Lauren] are all doing [great things]. Jeremy Scott came here from L.A.”
When and where did you and Zendaya first team up?
TH: “We were at the Chateau Marmont in Hollywood [way before the first Paris show]. I said bring me your ideas, show me what you’ve been thinking. So she came in with these big boards, and I said ‘Oh no! What am I in for?’ When they opened the boards, I had chills. Because they showed me their inspiration, which was all 1970s. It was Cher, it was Bianca [Jagger], it was Farah Fawcett. It was the coolest, most exciting. And I thought, ‘OK, we’re on the same page.’ And then I thought, ‘OK, they really get it.’ My team came armed with pens and pencils and swatches — and ideas of their own. But I said, ‘Back off. Let her and Law Roach, her stylist, tell us what she wants to do.’ And then she started saying, ‘I want a very high-waisted trouser, I want very wide legs, I want fitted jackets. I want this and I want that.’ And I said, ‘Wow, fabulous.’ Because I want a 22-year-old’s ideas; just like with Gigi. We took Gigi’s ideas and took them into our kitchen, put them in the oven, put them out into the public and we had huge successes.”
Tommy Hilfiger and Zendaya at TommyNow in Paris
How is this collection different from your first outing with Zendaya in Paris?
TH: “This is more sophisticated, more luxurious, more grown-up. It’s a play on patterns also — it’s mixing polka-dots on different scales, mixing checks and tweeds on different scales — animal prints, snakeskin, leopard, which I’ve never done. I do stripes, and plaids, and prints and red, white and blue.”
You’ve never done a leopard print?
TH: “Maybe once on a bag or something. But I’ve never done a collection in its entirety with all these elements.”
Why now?
TH: “We’re continuing to evolve the brand worldwide. We have the casual part of the business nailed; we’re very powerful with casual all over the world, whether it’s denim or sport. The sneaker business is enormous. The sport business is on fire. We have all these bases covered. So when she said she wanted to do this, I thought, ‘This is fantastic.’ Because we’re doing jumpsuits and silk blouses with big bows — things I have always admired from other brands, from Saint Laurent, Bill Blass, people like that. I’m always thinking, ‘Wow, they have a dressed-up look.’ Which we don’t have.”
Snakeskin boots form the fall ’19 Tommy x Zendaya range.
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Why is see-now, buy-now such a successful model? Why aren’t others doing it?
TH: “We believe millennials want immediate gratification. They don’t want to see something on the runway and wait six months to get it in the store or on our site when they’ve seen it on celebrities and on Instagram. They’re also seeing it in the magazines way in advance, so by the time it reaches the selling floor it’s like, ‘Been there, done that, what’s new?’ So, we’re giving them immediate gratification — the chance to wear it the next day.”
What does Gen Z want?
TH: “Sustainability, which we’re all over. We’ve done a whole jeans collection with all recycled denim. This consumer wants to know how it’s made, where it’s designed, who’s shipping it, who’s sewing it, and how you are treating the sheep who are sheered for wool. We love that transparency. We want to say, ‘We’re with you.’ We don’t want anything to be under the rug.”
Diversity is also a crucial conversation for you and every brand. What are you doing to advance the issue?
TH: Next year is our 35th anniversary. For 35 years, we’re been inclusive and diverse. We really started streetwear as a result of embracing the young, hip-hop community. We have always had a diverse cast in our advertising and on the runway. People are just talking about it now. But I love it because I am taking it to a new level with size diversity, age diversity, we have trans models, we have boys wearing women’s clothes. We have real life — and I don’t want to pretend we’re only making clothes for a certain elite crowd. I want everyone to wear my clothes. That’s also why they’re affordable. Worldwide, I want everyone in my clothes.”
Designer Tommy Hilfiger waves to the audience as his models applaud following the showing of his fall ’96 menswear collection , which featured rapper Coolio (L).
New York in September is all about the fashion — and not just on the runway. A-listers attending the New York Fashion Week shows bring their sartorial best each season, wearing statement-making looks front row that make as many headlines as the collections.
Operating on a reduced schedule this year, NYFW spring ’20 officially spanned from Friday, Sept. 6, to Wednesday, Sept. 11. The biggest shows were filled with celebrity guests, such as Kendall Jenner, Zendaya and Gigi Hadid, holding court.
For the second straight season, Jenner opted not to walk any NYFW shows, but she attended several events throughout the week. The Longchamp ambassador made her way to the brand’s show on Sept. 7, sporting a yellow leather dress and open-toe black booties for the occasion.
Kendall Jenner in the front row at the Longchamp show.
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Jenner’s model pals Gigi and Bella Hadid walked plenty of shows, but the duo also made time for a front-row appearance at the see-now, buy-now Tommy x Zendaya show on Sept. 8. The sisters both sported ’70s-inspired looks that were also modeled in the show.
Gigi (L) and Bella Hadid pose together at Tommy x Zendaya.
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In addition to celebrating her Tommy collab, Zendaya made her way to the Vera Wang spring ’20 show on Sept. 10. The “Euphoria” actress had on a buttoned top, flared-leg pants and pointed-toe heels.
Zendaya attends the Vera Wang show.
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While Ashley Graham walked in the Tommy x Zendaya show, the pregnant model caught a front-row view of the action at Brandon Maxwell on Sept. 7. She sported a polka-dot Christian Siriano dress and strappy black sandals set on a stiletto heel there.
Ashley Graham at the Brandon Maxwell show.
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Meanwhile, Nicky and Paris Hilton were all around town, and they were among the only stars in attendance at the PrettyLittleThing show.
(L-R): Guests Nicky Hilton Rothschild, Paris Hilton, Terrence J, Fat Joe and Remy Ma on the front row, PrettyLittleThing x Saweetie, spring 2020.
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The heiresses were in for a treat because they caught Ashanti’s performance there, one of the buzziest of the entire week.
Zendaya attended the Save the Children’s Centennial Gala Thursday night modeling a look from her new collaboration with Tommy Hilfiger.
The star of the hit series “Euphoria” chose a matching white plunging blazer and pants set with metallic accents from the Tommy Hilfiger x Zendaya fall ’19 collection.
Zendaya in a Tommy Hilfiger x Zendaya suit at the Save the Children’s Centennial Gala in New York, Sept. 12.
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A closer view of Zendaya’s Jimmy Choo platform high-heel sandals.
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She paired the ensemble with platform Jimmy Choo “Max” heels; the silver peep-toe sandals popped out from the long hem of her suit.
On the 2019 runway, the suit was paired with a flowy $150 white blouse with an oversize bow as well as a houndstooth pocket square and a pair of white pointed-toe flats, following the all-white trend that has been popular this summer and on the spring ’20 runways.
A pure-white version of Zendaya’s suit, from the Tommy Hilfiger x Zendaya fall ’19 show during New York Fashion Week.
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Zendaya wore this look for the Save the Children’s “Centennial Gala: Changing the World for Children.” The gala celebrated the nonprofit’s 100th anniversary of providing aid to children around the world.
Zendaya also attended to support Hilfiger, who was honored at the event with The Humanitarian Award. Camilla Cabello was the other honoree of the event, receiving The Voice Award.
Zendaya went monochrome in head-to-toe forest green on the purple carpet at the 2019 Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles tonight.
The 23-year-old actress wore a Vera Wang gown with a corset-like top and satin skirt.
The dress featured a thigh-baring slit — perfect for showing off the “Euphoria” star’s shoes: a pair of Brian Atwood pumps.
Zendaya in a Vera Wang gown and Brian Atwood pumps.
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Zendaya’s pumps perfectly matched her dress, with a satin upper that went with her skirt. The shoes had a pointed toe and a slim stiletto heel.
A close-up look at Zendaya’s Brian Atwood heels.
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The Disney Channel alum completed her look with a diamond cuff bracelet and diamond drop earrings.
While Zendaya is not nominated tonight, she’s on Emmys duty in official capacity as a presenter. She joins a star-studded list of presenters that also includes Kim Kardashian, Michael Douglas and the “Game of Thrones” cast. However, there’s no host at this year’s ceremony for the fourth time in Emmys history.
The A-lister has had a busy September — thanks to her fashion month duties. Zendaya collaborated on a see-now, buy-now collection with Tommy Hilfiger for fall ’19. The duo showed the range at a buzzy New York Fashion Week show held at Harlem’s Apollo Theatre.
Click through the gallery to see photos of all the celebrity arrivals on the red carpet at the 2019 Primetime Emmy Awards.
Yesterday marked television’s biggest night of the year: the Primetime Emmy Awards.
After the show at Los Angeles’ Microsoft Theater, stars stuck around for the Governor’s Ball, where the trophies are engraved with winners’ names. While this portion of the evening didn’t air on Fox, pictures from inside the celebration provide a more intimate look at the biggest stars.
George R.R. Martin celebrates “Game of Thrones” winning Outstanding Drama Series.
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Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos mingled with “Real Housewives of New York” star Bethenny Frankel. Bezos wore a classic black tux with shiny leather shoes, while Frankel sported an Alex Perry gown and classic black pumps.
Jeff Bezos and Bethany Frankel at the Governor’s Ball.
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In addition to chatting with Bezos, Frankel caught up with Billy Porter, who made history as the first openly gay black man to win for Outstanding Actor in a Drama. The “Pose” star wore a sparkly pinstriped pantsuit from Michael Kors and an asymmetrical hat as he wielded his trophy.
Billy Porter and Bethenny Frankel at the Governor’s Ball.
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Two other winners — Patricia Arquette and Julia Garner — showed off their new hardware as they posed for a photo. (Arquette won for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie, while Garner won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series).
Patricia Arquette (L) and Julia Garner pose with their trophies.
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Both women wore their dresses — a white LBV frock for Arquette and a purple Cong Tri piece for Garner — straight from the red carpet. Garner changed her shoes, though, swapping strappy black platform sandals for fluffy bedroom slippers.
Elsewhere, Zendaya looked stylish in a floral-print Alexandre Vauthier dress with white, pointed-toe pumps. It was a second look for the “Euphoria” star, who sported a green Vera Wang gown with matching heels at the Emmys.
The “Euphoria” lead was forced to face the question on national television during an appearance on the latest edition of Jimmy Kimmel’s “Celebrities Read Mean Tweets” segment.
The actress read a tweet out loud that said: “I bet Zendaya’s feet smell like Funyuns.”
While some of Kimmel’s guests shrugged off the mean tweets without any commentary, Zendaya had a decidedly more dramatic reaction. She whipped her Christian Louboutin pump off her foot and said, “Let’s check, shall we?”
Bringing the crystal-covered stiletto to her nose, Zendaya quipped: “No, smells like success to me.”
While the segment just aired this week — featuring a roundup of recent Kimmel celebrity guests — Zendaya taped her bit in May.
The Disney Channel alum teamed the sparkly Louboutins with a Zimmermann fall ’19 look: a floral-print, ruffled blouse and high-waisted brown leather pants ($1,950 on Modaoperandi.com).
Zendaya appearing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in May 2019.
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A close-up look at Zendaya’s Louboutin shoes.
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Zendaya appeared on the “Mean Tweets” episode alongside Kim Kardashian, Maisie Williams, Tiffany Haddish, Sarah Paulson and more big names.
The “Spider-Man: Far From Home” star made an appearance at the Emmy Awards on Sunday alongside Williams and Kardashian. On the red carpet, Zendaya wore a head-to-toe forest green look: a Vera Wang gown and Brian Atwood pumps.
Zendaya in a Vera Wang gown and Brian Atwood pumps at the Emmy Awards.
Zendaya attended the Tommy Hilfiger x Zendaya collection presentation in Milan last night and proved she made a collection that she herself wants to wear.
The “Euphoria” star arrived in a striped burgundy, black and white form-fitting long-sleeve dress that matched her still red hair that she debuted on the 2019 Primetime Emmy Awards red carpet. The $200 dress is from her newest capsule with Hilfiger that the duo showed during New York Fashion Week last month.
Zendaya at the Tommy Hilfiger x Zendaya new collection presentation in Milan, Oct. 3.
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A closer look at Zendaya’s boots.
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For footwear, she rocked a set of sky-high slouchy leather boots with a capped off pointed-toe from her collab that retail for $240.
Zendaya wore the ensemble to Hilfiger’s store in Piazza Guglielmo Oberdan in Milan where they debuted the collection for Italian crowds.
On the runway, the glittering dress was paired with a set of metallic silver sandals. Also shown on the runway were the boots Zendaya wore to last night’s event; a model walked in the high boots paired with a shirt version of the striped dress and a black leather skirt.
Model on the runway during Tommy Hilfiger x Zendaya fall ’19 show during New York Fashion Week.
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Model on the runway during Tommy Hilfiger x Zendaya fall ’19 show during New York Fashion Week.
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The second collaboration between Zendaya and the designer showed Sept. 8 and was broadcasted live from the Apollo Theater in Harlem. The looks from the revolutionary see-now-buy-now style of presentation were immediately available in more than 70 countries for purchase thanks to a web-based virtual reality technology.
There was an abundance of high-fashion looks last night in L.A. on the red carpet at the 26th annual Elle Women in Hollywood event.
Among the fashionable was Zendaya, 23, who arrived in an edgy silver suit from Peter Do’s spring ’20 collection. She completed her outfit with white pointed-toe pumps from Le Silla.
The “Euphoria” star also gave an inspiring speech that encouraged women in showbiz to continue to break barriers in the industry.
Zendaya at Elle Women in Hollywood wearing a suit from Peter Do’s spring ’20 collection.
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Several actresses also took up the idea of the power suit as a fashion statement, including Jameela Jamil in a black Azzaro suit embellished with sequins with flared pant legs that showed just a hint of her pointed shoes. Nicole Kidman gave the classic men’s tuxedo a feminine spin via Ralph Lauren. The outfit was a suit-dress hybrid featuring a floor-length skirt with a knee-high slit.
Jameela Jamil in Azzaro on the carpet at Elle Women in Hollywood in Los Angeles.
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Nicole Kidman wearing a Ralph Lauren suit and Manolo Blahnik pumps on the carpet at Elle Women in Hollywood in Los Angeles.
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Lena Waithe wears Alexander McQueen shoes on the carpet at Elle Women in Hollywood in Los Angeles.
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“Master of None” star Lena Waithe teamed a red suit featuring a wide lapel and graphic-print top with white Alexander McQueen sneakers.
Margot Robbie in Ralph Lauren on the carpet at Elle Women in Hollywood in Los Angeles.
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Natalie Portman in Dior on the carpet at Elle Women in Hollywood in Los Angeles.
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Indya Moore in Ralph Lauren on the carpet at Elle Women in Hollywood in Los Angeles.
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Margot Robbie, Natalie Portman and Indya Moore made stylish arrivals in floor-length dresses.
Other memorable moments from the evening included powerful speeches from Mindy Kaling and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Check out the gallery to see all the powerful looks on the 2019 Elle Women in Hollywood event.