Zendaya’s Latest Look? Cosplaying as a Wedding Cake Topper

The bride is here. . . and Movie star!

Tonight in Paris, Zendaya continues her bridal-themed press conference dramaKristoffer Borgli’s new film, in which she co-stars with Robert Pattinson, will be released on April 3. The star wore a white Louis Vuitton backless maxi dress with an oversized bow at the back that cascaded into a train. She accessorized it with David Morris diamond jewelry. The whole statuesque look is like wedding cake topping – in the chicest way, of course.

The star has been wearing a lot of white on the red carpet all month (including re-wearing the Vivienne Westwood gown she wore to the 2015 Oscars!) in a subtle nod to the movie’s wedding theme. Plus, given recent reports that she and Tom Holland recently tied the knot, the fashion direction is totally fitting for a (allegedly) new bride.

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While Zendaya could easily call virtually any She and stylist Law Roach prepared a fully trained princess wedding dress for her press conference, making the dress more fashionable and streamlined. For example, the Vuitton gown she wore tonight featured a simple, minimalist look that paired perfectly with Pattinson’s classic Dior-designed black tuxedo and tie.

The drama – pun intended – was actually about the backside of Vuitton’s look. Featuring a high back slit, open back and huge bow, this is a striking design that real-life brides would turn heads wearing as they walk down the aisle. Forget the entrance. . . Sometimes the best dresses make people exit.

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