She’s in her bridal era.
The newly engaged “Dune: Part Two” star, 28, stunned fans Monday night when she arrived at the 2025 Met Gala in a white silk three-piece Pharrell-designed Louis Vuitton suit — complete with a dramatic wide-brimmed hat and her eye-popping 5.02-carat diamond engagement ring from Tom Holland.
While her head-turning look was very much on theme for this year’s “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” dress code, fashionistas quickly clocked a second reference: Bianca Jagger’s iconic 1971 wedding suit worn when she married Mick Jagger.
Zendaya wowed at the 2025 Met Gala in a cream silk Louis Vuitton suit, topped with a wide-brimmed hat and her dazzling 5.02-carat ring from Tom Holland. Getty Images for The Met Museum/VogueStyled by Law Roach, Zendaya’s bridal-chic ensemble featured bell-bottom pants with a crisp crease, a tailored blazer with silver snake detailing on the back, a white button-down top beneath it, a matching vest, a white tie and a face-framing wide-brim hat — a near replica of Bianca’s Saint Laurent set.
And though Roach, 46, didn’t join Zendaya on the carpet — a first in years — the stylist made it clear he was behind the bridal callback, posting side-by-sides of Bianca and Zendaya on his Instagram story with no caption necessary.
Fans were quick to make the same connection — and lose their minds.
Law Roach confirmed the bridal nod, posting side-by-sides of Bianca Jagger and Zendaya on his Instagram story — no caption needed. Getty Images“Zendaya’s look reminds me so much of bianca jagger and her iconic white suits,” one user raved on X (formerly Twitter).
Another echoed the sentiment: “ZENDAYA!!! very reminiscent of bianca jagger’s 70s suits and tailored to perfection.”
Styled by Law Roach, Zendaya’s bridal-chic look echoed Bianca Jagger with flared pants, a sharp blazer, white tie, and a sweeping wide-brim hat. Mirrorpix
Zendaya’s outfits hit all the right notes. Getty ImagesIt was also speculated that Zendaya’s designer look was a 1940s zoot suit reference — a style worn mainly by Black men back in the day.
Jazz singer Cab Calloway wearing a zoot suit in a 1943 musical performance. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Photographs and Prints DivisionThe outfit hit all the right notes for the Met’s theme, which honored “Black dandyism” — a movement where sharply dressed Black men have long used fashion as a form of power, protest and self-expression.
Drawing from Monica L. Miller’s 2009 book “Slaves to Fashion,” the exhibit paid tribute to stylish icons like André 3000, Colman Domingo, Pharrell Williams and the late André Leon Talley.






