Zendaya and the Challengers team took a break after the Australian stop on the press tour. This weekend, though, it was Paris and then Rome. And, as you might expect, every f-cking outfit. That’s it, that’s an incomplete sentence that is complete with the meaning. Zendaya’s outfits is all you need to know. 

 

As Law Roach put it, one day in Paris, one brand (Louis Vuitton), and three looks. 

There are some people who aren’t all that gagged by what LV does for Zendaya. I don’t entirely agree. I’m not saying that LV serves her best, but I also don’t think that LV to Zendaya is like Chanel to Margot Robbie. This is Zendaya and Law Roach, after all. It never doesn’t work. And this white dress with that drop waist belt? It definitely works. It works as a look, period. And, of course, it works for the film and the character and all the tennis. 

 

But then, also, for the photo call, this chartreuse set. Nothing to complain about here – shirt and pants are classic, it’s the colour that’s bringing the vibe, tennis theme on point. 

 

For me though, Zendaya’s best LV look in Paris was the checkerboard, the signature LV Damier made slightly bigger and in green and white as she poses on a lawn, with her hair up and that headband… 

 

It’s simple and timeless, it’s a tennis court, and a tea party and it’s Just.So.Perfect. 

 
 

Next, to Rome, and the photo call today – Z in custom Loewe again, and this is self-explanatory: it’s tennis, but make it fashion and sparkly. And THE SHOES. 

On the nose? Or the heel? Absolutely. On anyone else it’s corny. On Zendaya, by Law Roach, it’s just f-cking cool.