7 photos show how Zendaya and Tom Holland's style as a couple has evolved
Zendaya and Tom Holland have been a couple publicly since 2021.
They keep their relationship private but occasionally make red-carpet appearances together.
When Holland and Zendaya attend events together, they often wear coordinating ensembles.
Zendaya and Tom Holland have become one of Hollywood's most stylish couples.
Though they've largely kept their relationship private, Holland and Zendaya have made a handful of joint appearances since they were first spotted kissing in a car together in 2021.
Zendaya has become a red-carpet icon throughout her career, partnering with her fashion architect, Law Roach, to stand out on red carpets. She has also used her looks to elevate her acting projects, using "method dressing" to draw more attention to her films ahead of their premieres.
The couple's most recent appearances indicate Zendaya has shown Holland how powerful of a tool fashion can be — particularly when they yield it together.
Take a look at how Holland and Zendaya's style as a couple has evolved over the years.
Zendaya and Tom started making joint appearances as a couple in December 2021 while promoting "Spider-Man: No Way Home."
Holland and Zendaya made several press appearances together in December 2021 to promote the movie, in which Holland starred as Peter Parker and Zendaya played MJ.
Zendaya embraced method dressing during the press tour, wearing outfits inspired by different "Spider-Man" villains.
For instance, at a photo-call on December 5 in London, she wore a gray blazer dress and black tights, which featured crystal embellishments arranged in web patterns. Designed by Alexander McQueen, the ensemble nodded to Venom, who often wears black versions of Spider-Man's suits.
Law Roach styled her look and Holland's outfit. Holland's black-and-white ensemble didn't directly nod to a "Spider-Man" character, but it complemented Zendaya's outfit. He paired a black Celine jacket with a white button-down and black pants.
Their outfits flowed together, but Zendaya's was certainly more eye-catching.
Some of the looks they wore on the "Spider-Man: No Way Home" tour had a similar vibe, but they felt distinct.
When they appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" in December 2021, Holland and Zendaya both wore suits with colorful tops.
Holland's look was fairly simple. He paired a blue blazer and pants with a pink top, and black shoes completed his look.
Zendaya took a more high-fashion approach to her suit, wearing a white blazer from Balmain with coordinating cargo pants. Both the top and pants had strips of fabric flowing out behind her. A gold top underneath and white Christian Louboutin heels tied her look together.
Holland and Zendaya's looks felt cohesive without matching completely.
And they showed a glimpse of how powerful their couple style could be at the film's world premiere.
Zendaya continued her streak of "Spider-Man"-inspired looks at the premiere, wearing a custom Valentino dress. The taupe sheath gown had a low, pointed neckline and a thigh-high slit. It was covered in a webbed pattern, celebrating the film.
Holland's custom Prada suit, which included a double-breasted jacket, didn't feature webbing, but the brown fabric coordinated almost perfectly with Zendaya's gown.
The couple both wore Louboutin shoes with their looks, connecting their outfits further.
They looked effortlessly chic for a date night in February 2022.
Zendaya and Holland didn't match their looks completely for a February 2022 date night, but they did ensure their outfits looked cohesive.
Holland gave his charcoal suit a more casual feel by pairing it with a dark turtleneck instead of a button-down. He added black shoes to the look.
Zendaya, on the other hand, based her outfit on a button-down dress. She belted it at the waist and paired it with sheer, black tights and Christian Louboutin heels.
Holland accented Zendaya's method dressing as she promoted "Challengers" in March.
Zendaya wore a series of tennis-inspired looks in the lead-up to the premiere of "Challengers," including at the BNP Paribas Open.
She wore a cream set from Louis Vuitton, which consisted of a zip-up jacket with a flared collar and a pleated skirt. A white tank top and sneakers tied the laid-back look together.
Like Zendaya, Holland wore a white tank top, though he paired it with an unbuttoned burgundy shirt. Red-tinted sunglasses added a chic touch to his look.
Though their outfits were different, they had similar silhouettes.
Zendaya dressed in theme to support Holland during his "Romeo and Juliet" run.
Holland starred as Romeo in Jamie Lloyd's "Romeo and Juliet" production in London in May 2024.
Zendaya attended a press night for the production on May 24, nodding to Shakespeare's world with her look.
She arrived at the show in a black Vivienne Westwood gown covered in subtle sparkles. It had puffy sleeves, a corset bodice, and a full skirt reminiscent of the Elizabethan era, which she modernized with her maroon necklace and Christian Louboutin heels.
The color of Zendaya's dress was appropriate, as Holland wore all-black both in the production and as he left the show. His post-play look included a black Prada sweatshirt, trousers, and shoes.
When Zendaya accompanied Holland to promote his zero-proof beer in October, they seemed to have perfected the art of the couple's outfit.
Zendaya joined Holland at Bero's New York City launch party on October 24, and the couple arrived in coordinating ensembles.
Holland wore a mock-neck, short-sleeved sweater in a berry color with black pants and white Prada sneakers.
Zendaya's custom Louis Vuitton dress was almost the same color. The leather dress was form-fitting, with a pointed neckline and a belt detail on the waist. Christian Louboutins completed her look.
The outfits seemed to show that Zendaya also taught Holland the art of method dressing, as they matched the cans of Bero's Edgy Hill Hazy IPA flavor, nodding to the product.
The couple has gone from subtly coordinated looks to cohesive, matching ensembles that elevate the projects they want their fans to know about.
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