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Zendaya's Wet Look at 2024 Paris Olympics Pre-Party Takes Home the Gold
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Date:2025-04-07 17:44:51
No one is challenging Zendaya's 2024 Olympics fashion.
The Challengers star touched down in Paris for Luis Vuitton's The Prelude to Olympics 2024 event on July 25—and her ensemble was an absolute ace.
For the high fashion night held at the Frank Gehry-designed Fondation Louis Vuitton, Zendaya rocked a full-length black sequin dress pulled together by her long-time stylist Law Roach. To top off the 'fit, the 27-year-old accessorized with a mini Louis Vuitton handbag and wore her blonde hair slicked back for a wet look.
And while Zendaya certainly served one of the most memorable getups of the evening, she wasn't the only star to step out in style for the celebration, which was co-hosted by Charlize Theron, Serena Williams, Rosalía and Omar Sy. Jeremy Allen White, LeBron James, Sophia Bush and her girlfriend Ashlyn Harris were also among those in attendance.
Notably absent from the occasion? Zendaya's boyfriend Tom Holland, who is currently back in London starring in a stage play adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet.
Of course, the Emmy winner has a packed schedule in her future as well. Earlier this month, it was announced Euphoria season three will begin shooting in January 2025 after months of delays.
For Zendaya—who stars opposite Sydney Sweeney, Jacob Elordi and Hunter Schafer on the show—playing Rue Bennett on the Sam Levinson-created HBO series is no small task. In fact, the actress previously shared that the heaviness of her character's mental health and drug addiction journey can cause a physical toll.
"Your body is a person, it doesn’t know that what you’re doing is not real," Zendaya explained to Elle in February 2022. "My brain can say ‘OK, I’m pretending’ but when I’m doing it, my body and my heart don’t know that it’s not real."
Noting that filming "can be exhausting," Zendaya added, "It can make you feel bad because she says and does things that I don’t want her to do and say, but here I am."
Luckily, the Disney alum has a support system on set that makes the job a little easier.
“What’s special about Euphoria is that it’s the kind of set where if I cry, often there’s like twelve other people behind the camera crying with me," she said. "So, I don’t feel like I’m by myself and I feel like they have my back. I’m grateful for the support we have on this show because it’s the only way you can get through some of this stuff."
Keep reading for more stars who have stepped out to celebrate the 2024 Olympics.
The singer arrived in Paris, France ahead of her performance at the July 26 Opening Ceremony.
She was born this way—sending a kiss to fans while prepping for her Opening Ceremony performance.
The Euphoria actress fueled up before the Games, showing off her Eiffel Tower view on Instagram July 25.
The Frida actress helped kick off the festivities at the Paris Olympics torch relay in Versailles.
The House of the Dragon actor participated in the Paris Olympics torch relay by carrying the flame in Versailles, France, on July 23.
The Mad Max actress got the party started at Louis Vuitton's Prelude to the Olympics event on July 25.
The basketball star—who will be a Team U.S.A. flag bearer—sported a sleek checked 'fit at the pre-party in Paris.
The Challengers star rocked a wet-hair look and strappy black dress while stopping by the Louis Vuitton party.
The tennis champ rocked blonde hair and a dark suit at the party.
She earned a first-place blue ribbon in fashion.
Sporting a Kenzo Paris ballcap, the musician also donned a blazer and wide-legged denim pants.
The singer waved to fans on the red carpet.
The NBC correspondent wore a metallic suit at the Louis Vuitton event.
The director and Vogue editor were ready to support the Games during the Prelude to the Olympics.
The "Jump" singer looked chic in a two-piece set accented with a chain belt at the Louis Vuitton party.
The influencer and brand ambassador showed out.
The Sex Lives of College Girls actor hit the red carpet in all black.
The actress—dating Shaun White—stunned in a metallic black ensemble.
The tennis icon was elegant in a sheer grey long-sleeve and slit skirt.
The multi-hyphenate was decked out for the Louis Vuitton celebration.
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