Zendaya Stuns in Bridal Style at Louis Vuitton's Paris Fashion Week Show
Zendaya arrived at Louis Vuitton's Louvre show in wedding white, then flashed a thin gold band from the front row while staying silent on marriage rumors.

Zendaya arrived at Louis Vuitton's Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 presentation at the Louvre on March 10 wearing a stark white shirt dress that read less like a fashion week outfit and more like a bride who, as W Magazine put it, "skipped straight to the after-party." The timing was deliberate or, at the very least, impossible to ignore.
The dress itself was a study in controlled drama. Buttoned to the throat with a long structured collar grazing her chest, the white button-down top gave way to a ruched bubble skirt that ballooned into a high-low hem: a flirty miniskirt at the front, an ankle-grazing sweep at the back. Cropped, forearm-length sleeves added a crisp, almost ecclesiastical restraint to the silhouette. Zendaya grounded the look with a black leather belt fastened with chunky silver hardware and pointy-toed black leather stilettos, the contrast of ink against white doing the work that "something blue" typically handles at an actual ceremony. Her hair fell in loose French girl curls, diamond-encrusted hoop earrings at her ears, gold and diamond bracelets stacked at her wrist.
Then there was the ring. While posing for photographers outside, Zendaya kept her left hand tucked inside her pocket. Once she took her seat on the front row, a delicate gold band was visible on that finger. She stacked it with what appeared to be a diamond-encrusted silver ring and wore the same design on her pointer finger. Her diamond engagement ring, notably, was absent.
The sartorial context made the accessory choices impossible to separate from the speculation swirling around her. Rumors that Zendaya and Tom Holland, who have been together since 2021, quietly married have been circulating for weeks, turbocharged by Law Roach's comments at the March 1 Actor Awards. "The wedding has already happened," Roach told Access Hollywood. "You missed it." When pressed on whether that was true, the stylist replied with a laugh: "It's very true!"

Roach had telegraphed the couple's intentions around privacy nearly a year earlier. In a May 2025 appearance on Complex's "Please Explain," he described their relationship approach plainly: "She and Tom are super private about their relationship. They're trying to be as private as possible." He went further: "There won't be a Vogue spread or there won't be pictures of the wedding and the people who she will invite will be really respectful of their privacy, so it will be a really beautiful dress that no one gets to see."
Neither Zendaya nor Holland has confirmed or denied the marriage. Zendaya's mother briefly addressed the situation in an Instagram story that has since been deleted; no content from it has surfaced. On the question of what Zendaya might actually wear as a bride, fans got a partial answer of sorts through promotional footage for her upcoming film "The Drama," in which she appears in a wedding dress alongside co-star Robert Pattinson. It is the closest thing to a confirmed bridal moment on record. Whether a real one preceded it remains, for now, unanswered.
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