Zendaya opts Shakespearean look for Tom Holland’s ‘Romeo & Juliet’ show
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Zendaya stole the spotlight at Tom Holland’s Romeo & Juliet opening night performance with a perfect look.
On Thursday, May 23, People Magazine reported that the Challengers star pulled off a Shakespearean look with a black dress courtesy of Andreas Kronthaler from his Vivienne Westwood's spring 2023 ready-to-wear collection.
For London's Duke of York’s Theatre appearance, she accessorised the full-length attire, adorned with tiny white embellishments, with a large beaded brown pendant necklace and mini hoop earrings.
The Spider-Man actress pulled back her sleek brown locks in a neat bun.
The lovebirds were captured as they exit the venue, walking hand in hand away from the theatre while flashing a bright smile.
Holland, 27, sported a casual look in an all-black outfit featuring a long-sleeved T-shirt and dress pants.
Although the two seem pretty busy in their careers, they never fail to support and show up for each other whenever needed.
A source recently told the outlet that "they are proud of each other’s successes and totally supportive."
"They are each caring toward the other," the insider added. "They are great people and are there for the good and bad. As busy as they are, this is super important."
Additionally, Zendaya and Holland have been dating since July 2021.
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