Zendaya is on the cover of the May issue of Vogue Australia.
The 27-year-old, who recently turned heads in three different gowns at the 2024 MET Gala, looks effortlessly chic as she poses in a pink, off the shoulder Louis Vuitton minidress.
The Dune star accessorised her look with a Bulgari bangle and rings, and highlighted her delicate features with a natural makeup palette.
Inside the issue, the Hollywood star switched up her style game in a glamorous dark blue Burberry dress.
She also posed in a Stella McCartney coat and bodysuit, matched with a pair of Gianvito Rossi shoes.
Zendaya is on the cover of the May issue of Vogue Australia. Pictured
Inside the issue, the Hollywood star switched up her style game in a glamorous dark blue Burberry dress. Pictured
In an accompanying interview, Zendaya was happy to discuss the highly anticipated – and much delayed – season three of Euphoria, following a highly publicised production delay.
‘I’m a firm believer that the right thing will happen at the right time. Things are meant to be the way they’re meant to be. I can’t speed things up, slow things down,’ she told the publication.
Reflecting on the setback, she said: ‘I haven’t been working, honey. That’s been really tough for me because I’m so used to it. That’s all I know how to do, and it’s all I’ve ever done.’
The actress won two Best Actress Emmy Award’s for her role as Rue in the hit series.
Meanwhile, Zendaya was recently in Australia for the premiere of her latest film Challengers, starring alongside Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist.
The actress shared her joy of experiencing the movie with a live audience for the first time while Down Under.
She also posed in a Stella McCartney coat and bodysuit, matched with a pair of Gianvito Rossi shoes
‘I was really, really happy. You just want people to enjoy it and have a good time,’ she said.
‘It (the movie) is funny, which I realised, too, watching. A lot more people laughed than I expected,’ she added.
In Challengers, Zendaya star as tennis superstar Tashi Duncan, who turns to coaching after being forced to give up on her dreams due to a knee injury.
She is forced to pursue her tennis dreams vicariously through her best friend Art Donaldson (Mike Faist), who she coaches and goes on to fall in love with and marry.
The movie kicks off with Tashi counselling Art back into action after an injury as he faces off against Tashi’s ex-boyfriend and his former best friend Patrick Zweig (Josh O’Connor) on the court.
The movie jumps between the career-deciding tennis face-off and 13 years before, when Tashi first met best friends Art and Patrick and their lives became forever intertwined.