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PHOTO | Zendaya embraces old Hollywood glam in vintage Balmain gown

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Zendaya channelled old Hollywood glam at the NAACP Image Awards on Sunday.

The star, who was nominated for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for her role in Malcolm and Marie, looked breathtaking in a vintage Balmain gown. 

The red and green gown was taken from the fashion house's 1956 collection. 

"Actress @zendaya embodies mid-century romance wearing an archival 1956 Balmain Couture gown for the NAACP Image Awards. The star - styled by @luxurylaw and photographed by @mills.stills - casts a glittering spotlight on the house's sumptuous savoir-faire and Pierre Balmain's historic 'New French Style'," Balmain shared on their Instagram page. 

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But that's not the only throwback look Zendaya wore on the night. 

According to Harpers Bazaar, the Euphoria star also embraced vintage Black glamour, reminiscent of Motown girl groups and movie stars from the 50s and 60s, when she wore a white wool coat and grey sequin mini dress from Valentino's spring 2022 Anatomy of Couture collection. 

Let's be honest, Zendaya is a fashion queen. But, if you had to choose, which of these two looks would you go for? Let us know here.


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