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Zendaya and Tom Holland Look More in Sync Than Ever on the Red Carpet

That‘s our Spider-Man and Mary Jane

By Elliot O·Jun 15, 2026·1 min read
Zendaya and Tom Holland Look More in Sync Than Ever on the Red Carpet

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

When Zendaya and Tom Holland step onto a red carpet together, it's an event — and their first joint press appearance since 2021 did not disappoint. Kicking off promotion for Spider-Man: Brand New Day at a press event in Madrid, the reportedly engaged couple arrived in coordinated black-and-red looks so precisely matched they felt less like coincidence and more like a mood board brought to life.

Holland went full Jacquemus: a cropped button-up jacket, tailored slacks, and patent-leather Chelsea boots, all in black. The red arrived via a scarlet shirt worn underneath, anchored by a black necktie. It was sharp, intentional, and — frankly — the most fashion-forward we've seen him on a press tour.

Zendaya, as expected, raised the stakes.

She wore a strapless corseted minidress from Christian Cowan's Fall/Winter 2026 ready-to-wear collection — lace fabric, a silk ribbon tracing an asymmetrical hem, long fringe at the edge. Her red moment? Understated and deliberate: the signature red soles of her Christian Louboutin So Kate pumps, a heel she's reached for on multiple red carpets before. The accessories sealed it — dangly sapphire-and-diamond earrings from Stéfère Jewelry and a mixed-metal Rolex. Per Harper's Bazaar, the last time these two walked a carpet together was the No Way Home press tour, where they looked smitten but nowhere near this synchronized.

The black-and-red palette reads almost like a wink — twin nods to the black widow spider's coloring, which feels either deeply intentional or the best kind of happy accident. Either way, the effect is undeniable: two people who know exactly what they're doing, both on-screen and in front of a camera.

We may still be waiting on wedding photos, but in the meantime, this is proof that the most compelling couple styling isn't about matching outfits — it's about matching energy.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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