Zendaya began charting the fashion course for her “The Odyssey” press tour on Wednesday, turning to Khaite for a Grecian-inflected look in New York City.
The “Euphoria” star’s look came from the New York City-based brand’s resort 2027 collection, pairing the ivory Marylore dress with the Circo belt in black and antique gold.
GC Images
The long-sleeve dress featured a plunging V-shaped neckline and a cinched waist emphasized by the black belt, while a peplum detail gave the knee-length skirt a tiered effect. Zendaya punctuated the look with a pair of Christian Louboutin snake-effect sandal heels.
As for accessories, the actress wore a pair of delicate gold oblong hoop earrings, which were framed by her “bixie” hair styled with tight curls. She kept her makeup subtle but strong, opting for bold brows, a bronzed smokey eye and a rosy lip. Zendaya’s look was curated by longtime stylist and collaborator Law Roach.

Zendaya
GC Images
Zendaya’s Khaite dress made its New York City debut in June 2026. Founder and creative director Catherine Holstein, who celebrates the 10-year milestone of her label, curated a collection with outerwear and luxe fabrics.
“Holstein responded with a collection that balances airy getaway dressing with substantial outerwear, delicate lingerie references against sharp tailoring, and softness against structure,” Thomas Waller wrote in WWD’s review of the collection.

Zendaya
GC Images
“More than anything, resort reinforced how attuned Holstein is to the women she is dressing. Removed from the framing of a runway narrative, the collection allowed the precision of her design language to come fully into focus: architectural outerwear, obsessive fabric development and subtle manipulations of proportion that made even familiar categories feel distinctive.”
Zendaya costars in the ensemble cast of filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of Homer’s “The Odyssey.” The Greek myth follows Odysseus, played by Matt Damon, in his desperate attempt to return home after the Trojan War. The film hits theaters July 17.
‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’
‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source wwd.com ’












