
Zendaya x Mugler A Fusion of Futurism and High Fashion
Zendaya made a striking appearance at the premiere of Dune: Part Two, capturing the attention of the world’s fashion press with her innovative style. Her entrance onto the red carpet in Leicester Square left an indelible mark, rendering others redundant in the eyes of fashion enthusiasts globally.
Renowned as the “image architect,” reaching out to Marco Capaldo regarding a dress from 16Arlington’s upcoming London Fashion Week collection for Zendaya. Wearing a dress fresh from the runway is considered a power move in the industry, reserved for those who command significant influence. Zendaya, however, didn’t just wear the anticipated paillette-draped design to the premiere; she slipped into it for press interviews before the main event, a move orchestrated by Roach, marking his own red-carpet triumph.
Zendaya’s actual ensemble was a fusion of futurism and high fashion, curated by Roach. The bodysuit, sourced from Thierry Mugler’s haute couture autumn/winter 1995 collection, epitomized Mugler’s signature style. The event, held at Cirque d’Hiver, commemorated the 20th anniversary of the brand and featured a spectacle of supermodels, including Claudia Schiffer, Linda Evangelista, Kate Moss, Karen Mulder, and Naomi Campbell, alongside unexpected guests like Tippi Hedren and Patty Hearst.
Mugler’s runway show showcased his “scalpel-cut,” “aerodynamic” designs, epitomized by a chrome-and-Plexiglass bodysuit worn by German model Nadja Auermann. Co-designed with aircraft bodywork specialist Jean-.They continue to influence designers, from Alexander McQueen to Nicolas Ghesquière, decades later.Zendaya’s choice of Mugler’s vintage couture not only paid homage to fashion history but also reaffirmed her status as a trendsetter in her own right. With each appearance, she continues to redefine the boundaries of style and set new standards for red-carpet glamour.
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