Zendaya amazed us in a Balmain vintage dress!
You thought it couldn’t get any better than Cavalli’s vintage toilet with gold spine-shaped details? Mistake - Zendaya Coleman can always do better!
You thought it couldn’t get any better than Cavalli’s vintage toilet with gold spine-shaped details? Mistake - Zendaya Coleman can always do better!
Officially, the youngest fashion icon in history surpasses herself every time when it comes to the most elegant editions, so the NAACP Image Awards, although only virtual, were no exception. Zendaya Coleman (25) left everyone breathless on this occasion as well, and she chose two clothing combinations for this online award.
The first is the haute couture dress of the fashion house Valentino, whose Zendaya is the face, and it is a shimmering silver dress with straps that highlighted her amazing figure. The actress paired it with a large coat with silver details of the same brand and simple white shoes with high heels. Simply - enchanting! However, beautiful Zendaya showed that she can do better than the spectacular one, with another outfit, which she showed on Instagram and which makes it even more unfortunate that we did not have the opportunity to see her on the red carpet.
It is a model of the fashion house Balmain, a vintage dress from 1956, the upper part of which consists of a tight-fitting emerald green corset. Beneath it stretches a magnificent red skirt, which spreads from the hips into a ballroom cut. Zendaya made her hair in the style of old Hollywood giants, opted for simple evening makeup, and there are also effective diamond earrings.
For the fashion house Balmain, the style has always been something more than a passing trend. Luxurious and classy, the signature of the Balmain house stood on timeless, classic pieces of simple lines, in which undisputed attention was always paid to detail. Balmain always emphasized impeccable cut and simple elegance, always at the service of the most glamorous women in the world - either the golden age of Hollywood or members of today's modern age.
The photo of the beautiful actress in this dress was shared by her stylist Law Roach, who thanked Olivier Rusten, the creative director of the fashion house Balmain, for allowing them to use the "archive" of this brand.
"Is there a more perfect dress?" He wondered.
If you ask us, hard!