Zendaya wowed attendees at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
Zendaya paid tribute to the legendary singer Cher by wearing a vintage gown from designer Bob Mackie's 2001 Fall Fashion collection, called Foreign Intrigue. This gown not only showcased Zendaya's fashion sense but also celebrated Cher's iconic style, reminiscent of a similar dress Cher wore in 1972.
Details of the Gown: The outfit featured:
A nude halter dress that showed off Zendaya's midriff.
Intricate hand-beading made with gold, diamonds, and iridescent bugle beads.
Slinky criss-cross straps.
A dramatic high slit for added allure.
Adding to the Look:
Zendaya paired the dress with a white silk satin trench coat, also designed by Mackie, which had gold accents and a striking collar.
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Stylist Insights
Zendaya's stylist, Law Roach, shared on Instagram about the significance of the look, highlighting the connection to Cher's legacy. He mentioned that Bob Mackie was a perfect choice since he has dressed Cher since 1967.
Completing the Ensemble
To finish her look, Zendaya wore gold metallic heels from Christian Louboutin and styled her hair long and straight, echoing Cher's classic hairstyle.