Zendaya Took Olympic Dressing Literally With this 2008 Romper

Zendaya Took Olympic Dressing Literally With this 2008 Romper


Fashion may not be an Olympic sport, but that doesn’t mean Zendaya isn’t playing to win.

Photo: Instagram.com/zendaya

Along with her longtime stylist, Law Roach, Zendaya is used to carving out looks that score 10s across the board. Never ones to pass up the opportunity to theme a look (we’re still thinking about her Dune 2 lookbook!), the pair have potentially just pulled out their most literal look yet.

Zendaya is currently in Paris for the Olympics, and in a carousel posted by Roach, the duo not only alluded to the games’ iconic five rings but even gave a nod to the event’s French resting place.

In the post, Zendaya is sporting a quirky white romper with bold 3D rings in red, green, yellow, blue, and black accenting the legs, pockets, and neckline. The shorts of the playsuit taper in at the thighs, while the pockets and neckline give an architectural feel to the whole look. It’s easy to see how to pair got from A to B, considering it looks like a deconstructed version of the Olympic flag come to life!

The romper in question is an archival pull from French designer Jean-Charles de Castelbajac’s spring-summer 2008 collection called “Sportacus.”

A model wearing Zendaya’s romper on the catwalk during Paris Fashion Week on October 5, 2007. Photo: Getty

Despite the unique shape of the piece, Zendaya looks at home in it, which makes sense considering it’s only a few steps removed from the tenniscore outfits she sported for the Challengers press run.

Zendaya also rounds off the look with a pair of slip-on sneakers from On, the Swiss sportswear label that nabbed the star as a brand ambassador earlier this year. The style in question is the LightSpray™, which features a new high-performance technology for one-piece shoe uppers that is designed to optimize performance for athletes. (Perfect for the Olympics!)

The look, which has proved fairly divisive to some fans, feels like a natural fit for the pair. Earlier this…



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