Zendaya Loved Louis Vuitton Resort 2027 So Much, She Left Wearing It
On the precipice of another glut of press tours, Zendaya embraced all that Nicolas Ghesquière’s cruise collection offered in New York, wearing a fresh-off-the runway double-whammy.

Reported by Vogue.
There are front-row appearances, and then there's what Zendaya did at the Louis Vuitton Resort 2027 show in New York last night: she arrived in the collection, watched the collection, and left wearing the collection. Different look, same energy. No notes.
For her arrival, she stepped into a silvery draped Louis Vuitton mini with a curved neckline and bell sleeves — clean, contoured, quietly architectural. A bixie cut slicked into shape, silver pumps, Tiffany & Co. white gold and pavé diamond link earrings, and her Jessica McCormack gold wedding ring. Minimal, but considered. Then, post-show, she surfaced for the after-party in look 14 straight off the runway: a sculpted cropped black moto jacket over canary yellow satin boxer shorts, a white-and-khaki cinched waistband doing the heavy lifting. She swapped out the show's gray bucket hat and frilled silver boots in favor of the same silver pumps she'd worn in. Continuity as a styling choice. Law Roach understood the assignment.
A House, A History
This kind of precision isn't accidental — it's the result of years of a very deliberate partnership. According to Vogue, Zendaya and stylist Law Roach have made Louis Vuitton a cornerstone of her public presence. She press-toured The Drama in a white LV column gown with an oversized black bow that cascaded into a train — full wedding cake topper, completely intentional. At the 2025 Met Gala, Nicolas Ghesquière dressed her in a white zoot suit for the "Tailored For You" theme, which was so on-the-nose it looped back around to genius. Even her off-duty London looks — LV tote, YMC knits, Birkenstocks, straight-leg jeans — carry that same studied ease.
The Resort 2027 collection itself was Ghesquière processing his long fascination with New York — the uptown/downtown divide, the city's competing sensibilities occupying the same block. Ruffles next to spandex. Skirt suits against short shorts. Emma Stone and Chase Infiniti were in the house; the whole thing had the electric charge of a city that refuses to be one thing at once. Zendaya, who has a full Q3 ahead — Spider-Man, Dune, The Odyssey — picked exactly the right moment to demonstrate she's not just wearing the clothes. She's in conversation with them.
When your house ambassador leaves the show in your clothes, that's not a styling moment — that's a verdict.
Read the original at Vogue.


