Zendaya never seems to miss her event ensembles. But her latest sighting at the Academy Museum Of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles for the Essence Black Women in Hollywood Event had fans reeling with several opinions.
Accordingly, the gala welcomed an array of boldface names nominated for the Oscars award. The Dune star enjoyed enough nominations following the release of the sci-fi movie also starring Timothee Chalamet.
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Zendaya was on the wine-red carpet in a sheer silver corset that betrayed a hint of cleavage and emphasized her enviably lithe frame. She wore her hair in a fashionable drenched look and upgraded the ensemble with a gleaming metallic choker that brought back memories of Dune’s sci-fi aesthetic.
She paired the look with a pair of baggy jeans and close-toed white heels. Unlike her other outfits, fans were not feeling the style and were too X formerly Twitter to bash the star. One user wrote,” Does she want to choke to death.” Another said this is laughable.”
The latest look comes after Zendaya showed off her figure in a plunging ombre fringe gown, which featured some beading and a snakeskin pattern for the Green Carpet Fashion Awards. She left her hair halfway pinned back and cascading down her back in natural curls. She then accessorized with several silver bangles.
At the event, the Dune Star was joined by her stylist Law Roach on the red carpet looking sharp in a grey suit. He completed his look with a pair of black boots and a black purse with yellow and orange details. He left his hair straightened to perfection and cascaded down his back.
Zendaya also posed with Ugandan climate activist Vanessa Nakate who looked incredible Ina a pastel yellow silk gown. She rounded out her look with a gold purse and shimmering silver heels.
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The Green Carpet Fashion Awards aims to unite the power of fashion and entertainment for positive transformation. This year’s event selects honorees according to six cultural archetypes: ‘The Visionary, The Messenger, The Rebel, The Healer, The Sage, and The Futurist’ according to the event’s website.
‘Embodying these roles in the sustainable landscape, the GCFA recognizes those who offer a new lens on true intersectional transformation while bringing together the next generation of global leaders driving political, social and environmental solutions for a brighter collective future.’