
And the bride wore something blue.
Zendaya arrived at the New York City premiere of “The Drama” on Thursday night in a strapless black and blue feathered gown from Schiaparelli Haute Couture, completing the bridal tradition she and longtime stylist Law Roach have been threading through her press tour for the film.
The dress was made up of 65,000 blue and black raw silk feathers in 27 different shades of blue.
The Emmy winner, 29, paired the look with sparkling silver and blue earrings as well as a massive matching ring on her hand.
She styled her hair slicked back and wore her makeup light aside from the matching blue eyeshadow.
She and Roach organized the tour around the classic wedding rhyme — “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue” — revealing the framework at the film’s LA premiere on March 17.
For “something old,” Zendaya resurrected the white Vivienne Westwood gown she first wore to the 2015 Oscars at 18 — a look that made headlines after Giuliana Rancic made offensive comments about her dreadlocks.
In Paris, “something new” took the form of a backless white Louis Vuitton gown with a dramatic black bow train.
Then came Rome, where she went with “something borrowed”: a black Armani Privé gown pulled from Cate Blanchett’s closet.
The bridal breadcrumbs haven’t stopped at the Big Four premieres, either. Throughout the tour, Zendaya has nodded to themes of romance and destruction — think shredded tulle and tattered chiffon — while alternating between bridal white and sharp, groom-inspired menswear.
The fashion theater has doubled as a guessing game about her personal life. Roach claimed at the Actor Awards on March 1 that Zendaya and fiancé Tom Holland are married, telling Access Hollywood, “The wedding has already happened.”
He doubled down at the Oscars two weeks later, while Zendaya herself has played coy — swapping her 5-carat diamond engagement ring for a thin gold band and responding to Jimmy Kimmel’s prodding about online rumors with a sarcastic, “Really? I haven’t seen any of that.”
She’s since worn the same ring in every appearance, seeming to confirm her martial status.
“The Drama,” the A24 film in which she and Robert Pattinson play an engaged couple whose relationship unravels days before their nuptials, opens in theaters Friday.

