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Zendaya was in Paris on March 25th to promote her new movie, The Drama. The actress wore a blush pink Matiere Fécard dress adorned with roses and romantic layers of chiffon. This is her second pink look in the past 24 hours, as she debuted a lace-embellished dress after the red carpet of the drama’s Paris premiere.
Zendaya’s press tour for The Drama continues today in Paris, with a romantic nod to the film’s twisted love story.
Zendaya’s stylist Law Roach shared a video of Zendaya wearing a frayed chiffon rose dress by Matthière Fécard from the Spring/Summer 2026 Hanna collection in Debra.
The dress was layered with elegantly draped blush pink chiffon fabric that appeared to be frayed in various places. The shoulders and waist of the dress are decorated with roses made of material.
Zendaya completed her look with windblown curls, dainty earrings, and matching satin pink heels.
This wasn’t Zendaya’s only pink look in Paris. Hours earlier, she wore a blush pink dress by Ermanno Scervino with lace detailing on the chest following the red carpet of the drama’s Paris premiere.
Zendaya started the night in a custom Louis Vuitton dress with a fitted cylinder silhouette and an open back and a thigh-high slit. The focal point of the dress was an oversized black bow that trailed behind her as she walked the red carpet.
“We’re bringing you something new tonight,” Roach tweeted of the Louis Vuitton look designed by Nicolas Ghesquière.
“Something new” refers to the bridal tradition of “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.” Zendaya arrived at the Los Angeles premiere of The Drama on March 17 wearing “something old” — a white off-the-shoulder Vivienne Westwood dress she wore to the 2015 Oscars.
Roach spoke to Page Six about Zendaya’s outfit on the press tour for The Drama, revealing that their method dressing strategy still works. “Every time we do a movie, we sit down and brainstorm and talk about what we’re going to do,” he told the outlet. “We’ve always done method dressing in her movies since ‘The Greatest Showman.'”
“We’ve always created looks based on the emotion of the film,” Roach added. “When Margot Robbie created it for Barbie, someone named it. We didn’t invent it by any means.[But]we bought it into pop culture and where people expect it from us.”
For The Drama, the stylist admitted that she had “a brainstorming meeting with Zendaya…and she literally said, ‘Old, new, borrowed, blue.'” Roach noted that the bridal whites during the drama’s press tour were an extension of the theme, saying, “Everything else, the bridal whites, is just that.”
