Zendaya and Tom Holland Just Made Their Red-Carpet Debut As Husband and Wife
Their first red-carpet appearance since October 2024—and their first as husband and wife—Zendaya and Tom Holland are taking a his-and-hers approach to their ‘Spider-Man’ wardrobes.

Reported by Vogue.
There is something quietly electric about two people who have spent years shielding their relationship from public consumption finally stepping into the light — together, on purpose, dressed like they planned it. According to Vogue, Zendaya and Tom Holland made their first red-carpet appearance as husband and wife at the Spider-Man: Brand New Day photo call in Madrid, marking not just another press stop but a genuine cultural moment dressed up as promotional obligation.
The styling did the talking. Holland arrived in black Prada tailoring with a Spider-Man-red shirt visible underneath. Zendaya countered in a black Christopher Cowan minidress and Christian Louboutin heels — those iconic scarlet soles pulling the two looks into the same orbit without trying too hard. The asymmetrical fringe on her LBD, kinetic and a little unsettling, was the kind of deliberate detail that her longtime stylist Law Roach helped make into a signature: clothes that mean something, worn by someone who knows exactly what she's doing.
Method Dressing, Real Life Edition
Zendaya once told British Vogue that when she and Holland first met on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming in 2016, they were both very young — but his life changed overnight while hers was already in motion. "He handled it really beautifully," she said. That context matters now. What's unfolded since is one of Hollywood's most genuinely private love stories playing out against one of its most maximally public careers. The Madrid photo call wasn't just their first joint red-carpet moment since October 2024; it was the first time the world got to see them show up as something officially, permanently theirs.
The public calendar ahead is dense. The Spider-Man press tour is only getting started, and Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey — in which both star — will bring another full promotional cycle. For a couple that built their relationship behind closed doors, the next several months represent an unusual amount of visibility. But if Madrid is any indication, they've figured out how to be seen on their own terms: coordinated without being costume-y, present without oversharing, together in a way that feels chosen rather than performed.
When the private finally goes public, it lands differently — and these two know exactly how to make an entrance worth waiting for.
Read the original at Vogue.


