ZENDAYA AT THE DUNE PREMIERE

Zendayathe style icon of the generation Zis giving everything in the Dune ‘premiere: Part 2’, whose premiere will be next March 15. Those who have been able to see a preview of the futuristic film Denis Villeneuve, a monumental adaptation of Frank Herbert’s science fiction classic, and one of the most anticipated films of 2024, ensure that the expectation is justified. And it is contributing a lot to feeding the desire to go to the cinema to see the film the ‘tour’ that the ‘Dune’ team is doing through different European capitals to present the film.

On all the red carpets of these stops Zendaya is catching all the spotlights and the attention for her exquisite taste in choosing tremendously original and futuristic haute couture dresses, very much in tune with the film’s costumes. So much so, that she has created a new way of understanding the red carpet that they have named the ‘method dressing’. It’s about the same strategy what we saw this summer in Margot Robbie promoting the movie ‘Barbie’, this is acting and dressing in the promo similar to how your character would in the movie. Thus, Zendaya, as a science fiction heroine, dresses in war looks from the future.

En su última parada en Londres, Zendaya se ha vestido de androide rescatando un histórico diseño de alta costura de la colección de otoño de 1995 de Thierry Mugler, que el modisto presentó por el 20º aniversario de la marca. Aquella vez fue la modelo Nadja Auerman la que lució el modelo en la pasarela. Sin duda, la gran inspiración del vestido hay que buscarla en el personaje de Futura en la novela distópica ‘Metropolis’ de Thea von Harbou, adaptada al cine por Fritz Lang en 1927.

En noviembre de 1995, Helmut Newton fotografió el mismo vestido para la edición norteamericana de Vogue.

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