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W Mag: Zendaya's Style Evolution
Zendaya: From Disney Sweetheart To Street-Style Favorite
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When Zendaya stepped out onto the 2016 Grammys red carpet with a freshly cut mullet, she also burst into the night's fashion conversation. But W's April cover star has been a burgeoning style icon since her early start as a Disney channel ingénue, consistently leaning towards menswear-inflected looks: blazers, crop tops, and a well-tailored trouser pant. See her style evolution here.
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At the 43rd annual NAACP Image Awards, Zendaya wears a champagne-colored evening gown that might be equally at home at a prom as a red carpet.
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Appearing in what would soon become a classic look for the young singer-actress, Zendaya walks the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of 'Blended' in a crop top and matching Bermudas and blazer.
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A statement bowler tops off this austere look in a rare monochrome at the Teen Vogue Young Hollywood Party.
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In gold and seafoam, Zendaya appears at the 2014 American Music Awards in a daring variation on the crop-top-and-pantsuit look.
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Giuliana Rancic's off-color comments didn't detract from Zendaya's 2015 Oscars look, an ivory Vivienne Westwood gown.
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Fausto Puglisi, a favorite designer of the singer, crafted this trailing dress in red and black for the 2015 Met Gala.
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A Nicolas Jebran shirtdress, Roberto Cavalli heels, and a fresh bowl cut stole the show at last year's BET Awards.
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Zendaya appears at the 2015 amfAR Gala in a Dsquared2 shortsuit and buttoned-up white dress shirt, staking her claim to menswear.
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In stark contrast to the previous look, Zendaya goes baby pink for the 2015 American Music Awards, with this look by Emanuel Ungaro and matching shoes by Christian Louboutin.
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This tiered, jewel-toned Marchesa gown turned heads at the 2016 Golden Globes red carpet.
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Her hair cut in the mullet that inspired double-takes at the Grammys earlier this year, Zendaya appeared in support of Kode Magazine in a matching striped top-and-skirt ensemble.
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