Zendaya stuns in vintage McQueen couture and dramatic crown mask at ‘The Odyssey’ Paris tour

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Zendaya delivered another standout fashion moment during the Paris leg of The Odyssey press tour, embracing a striking, futuristic look inspired by royalty and Greek mythology.

Styled by Law Roach, Zendaya wore a white Givenchy Haute Couture Spring/Summer 1997 creation designed by Alexander McQueen. The knee-length dress featured a plunging V-neckline, a figure-hugging silhouette and dramatic sculptural sleeves that gave the archival couture piece a theatrical edge.

The outfit’s defining feature was an ornate face mask by Philip Treacy, rising above her head like a regal crown. Intricate lace-like detailing and its bold baroque design transformed the ensemble into a surreal, ethereal statement, perfectly complementing the minimalist white dress.

Roach shared images of Zendaya posing against the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower, highlighting the archival origins of the couture look.

The appearance continues Zendaya’s string of memorable fashion choices for The Odyssey. Earlier this week, she turned heads at the film’s world premiere in a sculptural Schiaparelli couture gown by Daniel Roseberry, featuring a silicone-moulded bodice inspired by classical Greek statues and a shimmering skirt.

She has also worn a Valentino ensemble with a vine-inspired green bodice, offering a fresh contrast to the predominantly white, goddess-inspired wardrobe seen throughout the promotional tour.

Across the press tour, Zendaya’s styling has consistently blended flowing silhouettes, draping and Grecian influences, reflecting her role as the goddess Athena in Christopher Nolan‘s upcoming epic The Odyssey. The mythologically inspired fashion choices echo Athena’s powerful and protective presence in Homer’s classic tale, making each appearance an extension of the film’s visual narrative.

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