Zendaya continued her “The Odyssey” press tour with an Alberta Ferretti look that merged retro style with a Grecian aesthetic in New York City on Monday.
Longtime collaborator and stylist Law Roach dressed Zendaya in a look from the Italian designer’s spring 2008 collection. The dress debuted during Milan Fashion Week in September 2007 and featured several design cues that evoked the Grecian look and feel of Zendaya’s “Odyssey” press tour while also incorporating several 2000s-era trends.
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The white minidress was crafted with a flowing material, with pleating running down the bodice and its V-shaped neckline. Cinched at the waist with a belt motif for added definition, the dress also included cascading sequin embellishments that extended from the bodice to the skirt in a fringe-like finish.
Other elements of the Emmy Award-winning “Euphoria” actress’ look nodded to the unofficial Grecian dress code of “The Odyssey” press tour. Zendaya paired the dress with statement gladiator-style heels by Sophia Webster, featuring intricate lace-up detailing, and delicate pendant earrings by Fope.

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As for glam, the actress’ “bixie” cut was styled in a bevy of curls for a playful summery variation on the look. Her makeup featured lined eyes and a glossy lip, creating a clean, serene appearance for Monday morning’s promotional appearance.
Zendaya’s “The Odyssey” press tour has been yet another instance of the actress and Roach’s command of method dressing. So far, the actress has worn pieces from Givenchy’s spring 1997 couture collection and Schiaparelli’s latest fall 2026 couture collection, among others.

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Directed by Christopher Nolan, “The Odyssey” is an adaptation of Homer’s epic Greek poem, which follows Odysseus, played by Matt Damon, as he struggles to return home to Ithaca after the Trojan War. The film hits theaters Friday.
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