Zendaya Dazzles in a Y2K-Inspired Bridal Dress at Paris Fashion Week
Zendaya Makes a Bridal Fashion Statement at Paris Fashion Week
On March 10, Zendaya turned heads at Paris Fashion Week with a striking bridal-inspired ensemble during the Louis Vuitton show. Accompanied by her stylist Law Roach, the actress showcased a high-low bubble dress, adorned with soft French curls and, notably, a rumored gold wedding band.
Roach stirred speculation regarding Zendaya’s relationship with fellow actor Tom Holland, revealing in early March at the Actor Awards that their anticipated wedding "had already happened." While Zendaya has remained silent on the topic, her recent fashion choice has fueled further conversations about her marital status.
Attending in the iconic Cour Carrée du Louvre, Zendaya displayed her unique style sensibility. Before taking her seat at the star-studded event, she reinvented the classic shirtdress with a crisp white design featuring an asymmetrical Y2K-inspired skirt.
The dress, buttoned entirely to the top, featured a long structured collar and cropped sleeves. Its dramatic silhouette included a flirty miniskirt in the front and a longer back, creating a whimsical effect. She paired the look with black leather stilettos and cinched her waist with a black leather belt featuring chunky silver accents.
In terms of accessories, Zendaya added a touch of luxury with a simple gold band, which has sparked marriage rumors, complemented by a diamond-encrusted silver ring on her pointer finger. She also wore gold and diamond bracelets and diamond-encrusted hoop earrings, enhancing her elegant appearance.
Zendaya’s hair, styled in classic curls with a deep side-swept part, was reminiscent of a Parisian bob. She completed her look with deep red lipstick, iridescent brown eyeshadow, and winged eyeliner, adding to her sophisticated vibe.
As the fashion world takes notice, Zendaya’s appearance at the Louis Vuitton show reflects not only her style evolution but also the intertwining of personal milestones with public perception.







