Bonjour fashion lovers,
When fashion meets narrative, when tailoring becomes a manifesto, and when a red carpet appearance becomes a political whisper — we know Zendaya is near.
At the Met Gala 2025, Zendaya redefined elegance not with excess, but with intention. Dressed in a custom white Louis Vuitton suit designed by Pharrell Williams, she delivered a look that was at once minimalist and monumental. It was not a gown. It was not embellished. And yet, it stopped time.
The crisp silhouette — a single-breasted blazer, fitted waistcoat, wide-leg trousers, and a silk tie — conjured the spirit of Bianca Jagger in 1971, who famously wore a white YSL suit to her wedding. But Zendaya didn't just nod to a fashion icon — she embodied one. Her look also invoked the proud lines of the zoot suits of the 1940s, garments worn by men of color as declarations of presence, resistance, and identity.

Fashion is always about more than clothes. Zendaya knows this. This ensemble was a historical tapestry: part Bianca Jagger, part Diana Ross in Mahogany, part modern-day oracle. She appeared immediately after Diana Ross herself, who wore a dazzling white gown — the passing of a torch never looked so immaculate.
With a wide-brimmed hat shading her gaze and Bvlgari jewels offering glimmers of restraint, Zendaya walked not as a guest, but as a curator of legacy. On her finger: a quiet spark, her engagement ring from Tom Holland, confirming what many suspected but few had seen. It was not a reveal. It was a punctuation mark.
This look refused trend. It chose time. It wore history. And above all, it spoke with the calm, articulate confidence that only Zendaya can summon. Where others dress for impact, she dresses for permanence.
In a night dedicated to desire, memory, and identity, she reminded us: style is not what we see. It's what remains.
Always fashion, always black, always Paris.
Emanuela