The Louis Vuitton show may be over, but Zendaya is still showing her support. The actor—one of the brand’s many celebrity ambassadors—returned to the Bulgari Hotel in Paris today practically a vision of Naomi Campbell. Zendaya, who has been in the French capital for Paris Fashion Week, paid homage to the British supermodel’s summer 2004 campaign for Louis Vuitton, shot by Mert Atlas and Marcus Pigot. In the ad, Campbell wears a cropped, puff-sleeved gold blouse with an empire waist, with matching gold underwear and tortoise shell wedges from the spring 2004 collection, designed by Marc Jacobs. She lounges across the white trunk with a multicolored monogram that the brand made in collaboration with Takashi Murakami, and holds another purse from the same collection.
Law Roach, Zendaya’s longtime stylist, dressed the star in Campbell’s top and purse from the nearly-20-year-old ad. But while the supermodel went pantless, Zendaya opted for a high-low mix, wearing a pair of Levi’s, and white open-toed heels. As if that wasn’t enough of a nod to Naomi, Zendaya also wore her hair waist-length and pin straight—Campbell’s signature style. “Taking y’all back to 2004,” Roach wrote on an Instagram story of Zendaya holding up the bag. “Giving a little @naomi this Monday afternoon.” Sounds like the perfect Monday afternoon! All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, we may earn affiliate revenue on this article and commission when you buy something. If Jennifer Lopez’s wardrobe were distilled into a capsule wardrobe, it would include a Birkin bag, a pair of wide-legged jeans, oversized aviators, a flowing maxi, a white tank top, a t-shirt (perhaps with an inspirational quote), a pair of platform heels, and boots of some variety. Florals, knits, and bodycon are also par for the course. But one thing that seems distinctly un-J.Lo is a billowing white shirtdress.
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