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Zendaya Looks Effortlessly Glam In Valentino Couture

Zendaya Looks Effortlessly Glam In Valentino Couture

The star attended the 'Dune' premiere at the Venice Film Festival.

Zendaya (Photo: Miguel Medina/Getty Images)

Zendaya looks elegantly disheveled in her latest red-carpet look.

The Euphoria actor opted for Valentino Couture while attending the Venice Film Festival to promote the world premiere of her sci-fi flick, Dune. She rocked an oversized black tuxedo jacket over a white maxi-length shirtdress. The dress featured a plunging neckline, a hip-high slit, and a pink satin tie looped at the midsection that ran the length of the dress.

The 25-year-old kept the rest of the outfit simple with black Christian Louboutin pumps and small silver hoops, styling her natural hair into a deep side part.

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Zendaya Looks Effortlessly Glam in Valentino Couture

Zendaya (Photo: Getty Images)

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Z has had a jam-packed few days, jetting off to Venice right after her 25th birthday Wednesday. She spent the first hours of her 25th year filming Euphoria's second season, posting an Instagram Story from set with the caption, "No place I'd rather spend my bday."

She also took the time to thank her friends and fans for the birthday wishes on her main feed, with an adorable throwback baby photo.

"Quite literally full on love. Can't tell you enough how much it all means to me. Here's to 25," she wrote in the caption.

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Zendaya also received an Internet-shaking birthday tribute from her rumored boyfriend, Tom Holland. The current Spider-Man shared a never-before-seen selfie of the couple, taken by Z on the set of the MCU trilogy. He paired the cozy photo with an intimate note in the caption, which read, "My MJ, have the happiest of birthdays. Gimme a call when your up xxx."

This article originally appeared in Harper's BAZAAR US

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