Zendaya may have skipped the Bero launch party earlier this week, but she still found a way to support her man with a subtle sartorial nod. On Thursday, Oct. 24, the Euphoria star pulled up to New York City's Greenwich Hotel in a hunter green and off-white baseball cap from Tom Holland's new non-alcoholic beer brand. (Holland has been sober for two years after initially doing a temporary detox for Dry January—a decision he discussed in depth on Jay Shetty's podcast last year.) We all know how obsessed Holland is with his longtime girlfriend, whom he's been dating since 2021 at least. Still, it's touching to see the feeling is mutual.
After a long day of errands, Zendaya walked back to her hotel in a sporty ensemble comprised of a white tank top, baggy white parachute pants, and white sneakers. The sneakers in question are mostly likely the white On Running pair she was spotted wearing earlier this month with a rare vintage T-shirt and brown trousers. She was also photographed sporting the shoe—which is inspired by tennis icon Roger Federer—with black Free People parachute pants and a cherry red Members Only windbreaker while out and about in September. Miss Z became a brand ambassador for the Swiss footwear brand in June, following her portrayal of tennis prodigy Tashi Duncan in Luca Guadagnino's steamy sports thriller Challengers.
Away from the red carpet, where she's been wearing Cher-inspired naked dresses and custom Louis Vuitton, Z has been taking a much more relatable approach to styling. Her nails featured a naked manicure and she wore little no makeup. She did, however, accessorize the casual outfit with small huggie hoops and a gold pendant necklace.
I haven't been able to track down the exact pair of track pants she's wearing yet, which is a shame because I love the way these still look like trousers from afar. That said, Superdown and Cider both offer very similar—and very reasonably priced—substitutions.
I haven't taken the plunge on the parachute pants trend yet, but Zendaya brings a stylish ease to the look that may force my hand. Congratulations, Z—your work here is done.