Zendaya Wears 'Something Borrowed' From Cate Blanchett at 'The Drama' Premiere
Zendaya wore a black silk Armani Privé gown lent by Cate Blanchett, continuing a themed wardrobe approach tied to sustainability and the bridal plot of The Drama.
- On Thursday, March 26, Zendaya attended the Rome premiere of The Drama wearing a black Giorgio Armani Privé gown previously worn by Cate Blanchett.
- Stylist Law Roach confirmed the gown was borrowed from Blanchett's personal archive, fitting the "something borrowed" bridal theme Zendaya curated for The Drama press tour.
- Blanchett first wore the design at the 2022 SAG Awards and reprised it three years later at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, prompting Roach to post, "Thank you Cate Blanchett."
- Zendaya's press tour strategy incorporated "something old" via a 2015 Oscars Vivienne Westwood gown, "something new" with Louis Vuitton, and "something blue" from McQueen.
- Vogue recently dubbed an inaugural honor "The Cate Blanchett Sustainability Award for Best Vintage or Archival Fashion," reflecting how outfit repeating is now celebrated as eco-conscious practice.
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Zendaya Steps Out in “Borrowed” Armani Privé Gown Previously Worn Twice by Cate Blanchett
Blanchett most recently wore the sculptural piece at the Venice Film Festival opening night ceremony in 2025, before originally stepping out in the Armani Privé creation at the SAG Awards in 2022.
Zendaya Rewears Cate Blanchett’s Old Armani Dress as Her “Something Borrowed”
Daniele Venturelli/WireImage/Getty ImagesWhat does someone like Zendaya, a woman who has access to virtually every designer archive, wear when the brief calls for “something borrowed”? She turns to one of the foremost proprietors of sustainable fashion, of course. At The Drama Rome premiere today, Zendaya continued to build on her themed press fashion with an outfit steeped in fashion déjà vu from the queen of rewears herself, Cate Blanchett.Zen…
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