Zendaya used this ‘unreal’ Charlotte Tilbury makeup for the ‘Odyssey’ premiere
Zendaya is bringing new meaning to epic red carpet style.
She kept her method-dressing streak going at the London premiere of “The Odyssey” on Monday, pairing her straight-off-the-runway Schiaparelli gown with glam worthy of a Grecian deity.
The piéce de résistance of her makeup look? Charlotte Tilbury Unreal Highlighter, a brand-new launch her makeup artist, Ernesto Casillas, keeps in his kit.

“I wanted to give Zendaya a bronzed, sun-kissed and radiant complexion worthy of a glowing Greek Goddess,” Casillas said in a press release, noting that the swipe-and-go highlight stick added a “beautiful glossy, glazed finish” to her complexion.
When creating the shimmery formula, Tilbury actually took inspiration from a different red carpet icon: Jennifer Aniston, as she wrote on Instagram that it’s the “epitome of Jen’s effortless, healthy-looking, sun-kissed glow.”

It’s designed for a quick “no-makeup makeup” look, and comes in one universally flattering shade. Plus, given it contains 92% skin care ingredients — including hyaluronic acid and vitamin C — the brand calls it “like skin care in a stick.”
It wasn’t the only Tilbury product Casillas used for Zendaya’s look, as he also incorporated three different shades of the Exagger-Eyes Easy Eyeshadow Sticks — Nude Sculpt, Mink Sculpt and Satin Diamonds — to “echo the ethereal elegance of the dress.”

After all, as he wrote on Instagram, Zendaya’s longtime stylist, Law Roach, “wanted a glam that felt Grecian but current.”
Given the press tour for Christopher Nolan’s take on the Homer epic has just begun, it’s safe to say Zendaya — and her glam team — are about to embark an odyssey of their own.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.