Zendaya Mastered "Corpcore" In A Tuxedo-Inspired Crop Top
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Zendaya Mastered "Corpcore" In A Tuxedo-Inspired Crop Top
"2026 is quickly shaping up to be Zendaya's year. After a relatively quiet 2025, the Emmy-winning actress is set to revive HBO Sundays with the long-awaited third season of , premiering April 12. She's also a key player in many of this year's most highly-anticipated big screen releases - including The Drama, which dropped a chaotic trailer just this week, and Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, coming out in July."
"Despite her packed schedule, Zendaya still managed to find time to squeeze in yet another project: a campaign with Louis Vuitton. In the ad, shot by Glen Luchford and directed by Roman Coppola, Zendaya tapped into her love of menswear, sporting tuxedo-inspired corpcore 'fit. Zendaya might be a film industry darling, but she's still a fashion girl at heart. Whether she's being styled by Law Roach in archival pieces or linking up with established fashion houses as a brand ambassador, her sartorial know-how is unmistakable."
"On Feb. 5, Louis Vuitton announced the actress as the star of their latest campaign, celebrating 130 years of their famous monogram design. For the shoot, Zendaya posed with posed with the brand's iconic Speedy bag, while sporting menswear-inspired co-ords. She wore a pinstriped black vest, cropped to reveal a peek of her obliques. Gold buttons and a ruffled collar added some glamour to the corpcore look. She paired the top with matching trousers."
Zendaya enters 2026 with major acting and fashion commitments. She headlines a third season premiering April 12, reviving HBO Sundays and appears in The Drama and Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey releasing in July. She stars in a Louis Vuitton campaign shot by Glen Luchford and directed by Roman Coppola, embracing menswear with a tuxedo-inspired corpcore look. The campaign features the brand's Speedy bag; she wears a cropped pinstriped black vest, matching trousers, gold buttons, a ruffled collar, delicate gold jewelry, and a signet ring. The Speedy silhouette debuted in 1930 as the Express; the original was discontinued in 2024, while the current model retains its shape and adds a shoulder strap.
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