Zendaya spreads her wings in angel-inspired look at ‘The Odyssey’ NYC premiere red carpet

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Zendaya made a show-stopping appearance at “The Odyssey” premiere in New York City, donning ethereal angel wings on the red carpet.

The actress was pictured at the event on Tuesday evening in a plunging, off-white strapless feather-lined gown with a thigh-high slit from Matiéres Fécales.

The dress featured a long train, as well as the dramatic feathered matching wings, which stretched out past her shoulders.

Zendaya wore angel wings at the NYC red carpet premiere of “The Odyssey,” as seen above. Getty Images
She modeled a strapless gown by Matiéres Fécales. Getty Images for Universal Pictures
She accessorized with sculptural white heels. Getty Images

The “Euphoria” star accessorized with jeweled Chopard chandelier earrings and sculptural white wedge heels, and styled her hair a soft, curly braid that trailed down her back.

She finished the jaw-dropping look with a natural makeup palette.

Footage from the event showed the “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” actress effortlessly showing off every angle of the breathtaking look for photographers before stepping into the event.

She styled her hair in a soft braid. John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock
The gown featured a long train. Getty Images
The actress accessorized with diamond Chopard earrings. WireImage

Fans on social media gushed over the look, with one person writing, “Flawless!! I’m also loving her makeup looks, so simple yet so perfect for each outfit ❤️”

Another remarked, “Wow thanks a lot I just passed out,” while a third chimed in, “How do you keep Slaying every single time? Like how 🤌🏻✨💕”

Others weighed in with one-word compliments, including “Mesmerizing,” “Beyond,” and “Iconic.”

Zendaya plays Athena in the Greek epic. AFP via Getty Images
She divulged during an E! News livestream that she and stylist Law Roach had been sitting on the look for two years. Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock
“Law put this on hold a long time ago,” she said during Tuesday’s red carpet event. Matt Baron/BEI/Shutterstock

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The “Dune” star, 29 — who plays Athena, goddess of wisdom and warfare in the film — divulged during the appearance that the look has been years in the making.

“Law put this on hold a long time ago. Like, two years ago,” she said of her longtime stylist, Law Roach, during an E! News livestream.

“We’re usually on the same page,” she added. “We have gone back and forth a few times. It’s family, so that’s how we do it.”

She said of her longtime stylist, “We’re usually on the same page.” WireImage
She was previously spotted wearing a custom white Louis Vuitton gown at the Paris premiere earlier this month, as seen above. WireImage

Zendaya was joined by A-list legends Anne Hathaway, Charlize Theron, Matt Damon, Lupita Nyong’o and more as the cast gathered for the latest premiere.

It’s worth noting that her husband, Tom Holland, attended the event as well, posing on the red carpet in a sleek buttonless, monochromatic black suit.

They were previously spotted at premieres in Paris and London earlier this month to celebrate the highly anticipated release of director Christopher Nolan’s Greek epic.

For the Paris premiere, she notably modeled a custom white lace cutout gown by Louis Vuitton.

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