Celebrity Style: Zendaya’s Floral Print Chiffon Dress On Jimmy Kimmel
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Amid whispers that she quietly tied the knot with Tom Holland, Zendaya stepped away from her recent bridal-inspired streak and embraced full-on garden party glamour. She captivated in a semi-sheer halterneck gown blooming with delicate florals an effortlessly romantic look that felt both fresh and fashion-forward.
Just hours after her surprise appearance at the Academy Awards where she stunned in a side-baring, asymmetrical mocha-brown gown paired with what appeared to be a gold wedding band stacked alongside her engagement ring Zendaya was right back in style mode in Los Angeles.
The Euphoria star made a chic stop at Jimmy Kimmel Live! to promote her upcoming film opposite Robert Pattinson, proving once again that florals are anything but basic.
Her silk halter-neck gown featured a dreamy wash of blush pink and soft baby blue florals, intertwined with delicate foliage for the ultimate spring-ready palette. The draped high neckline added a refined edge, while cleverly placed diagonal paneling and visible seams sculpted the waist and created a flattering drop-waist silhouette. The semi-sheer fabric offered a subtle, daring peek beneath, while the skirt flared gracefully at the hips into a ruffled peplum that wrapped around the back, adding volume and movement.
From behind, the look was just as breathtaking. A dramatic statement bow tied at the nape cascaded down her back, partially veiling her bare skin and adding a touch of whimsical elegance. The structured paneling and peplum detailing continued throughout the back of the gown, balancing its airy, floaty feel with couture-level craftsmanship. Completing the look, a pair of pointed baby blue stilettos peeked out from beneath the floor-grazing hem tying the entire ensemble together with a soft, polished finish.
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