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Part Two’ in another otherworldly crop top

by Marko Florentino
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There’s no doubt about it — Zendaya looks abs-olutely stunning.

While attending a premiere for her new movie, “Dune: Part Two,” in Mexico City on Tuesday, the 27-year-old actress decided to bear her midsection in an all-brown outfit.

The two-piece set was a custom creation from the luxury brand Bottega Veneta, styled by the star’s longtime collaborator and image architect, Law Roach.

The top portion of the look was a slightly oversized, long-sleeved, cropped turtleneck, which ended right underneath Zendaya’s bust and showed off her toned body.

By contrast, the skirt was floor-length and included a thick, leather portion at the waist, along with two side slits that not only showcased the “Euphoria” star’s long legs, but also highlighted her pointed-toe brown pumps.

Zendaya arrived on the red carpet wearing a custom look from Bottega Veneta. AFP via Getty Images
The set included a cropped turtleneck and a floor-length skirt that featured two slits. Getty Images

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A handful of silver rings, stud earrings, and a delicate ankle bracelet made the ensemble complete.

The look was customized to show off some skin as Kendall Jenner previously wore the runway version of the two-piece set, which featured a leather corset covering the midsection.

As she posed for the cameras, the Lancôme ambassador could be seen wearing dark, smudged eyeliner and thick lashes, which complemented her bronzed cheeks and light brown lip color.

Her dark eyeliner and long lashes made the look complete. AFP via Getty Images
The “Euphoria” actress also wore her hair pulled back and parted to the side. Getty Images

The actress pulled her hair back in a sleek, cropped look, sweeping her bob haircut behind her ears.

The ‘do was no doubt a big switch up from the micro-bangs she was seen rocking last month during Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week.

Still, the style icon wasn’t the only “Dune” cast member who arrived on the red carpet ready to impress. Her co-star, Florence Pugh, also went with a bold look of her own, wearing a tight, white gown from Standing Ground that featured ruching on the side.

Zendaya’s costars were also dressed to impressed. Getty Images
Florence Pugh wore a tight white dress from the brand Standing Ground. Getty Images
“Dune: Part Two” is set to be released on March 1. AP

The men looked sleek as well, with Timothée Chalamet decked out in a gray Prada suit while Austin Butler opted for a black, striped set from Saint Laurent.

Unsurprisingly, the star-studded cast appears to be on a fashion roll for this press tour, especially Zendaya, who appears to be leaning into the futuristic vibe of the film with her otherworldly outfits.

Zendaya has been channeling the movie with her outfit choices, wearing futuristic designs like this one from Torishéju Dumi. Victor Chavez/Shutterstock

So far, the actress has promoted the project in a draped and rolled set from Torishéju Dumi, and even attended a taping of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in head-to-toe leather.

And, considering “Dune: Part Two” won’t be released until March 1, it’s safe to say the statement-making looks won’t stop here.

Finger crossed Zendaya continues to show up in outfits that the (fictional) people of planet of Arrakis would approve of.





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