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11 Zendaya Coleman Style Moments That Prove She's Got An Insanely Bold Fashion Sense
She may have started out all sweet and innocent in her flirty mini dresses and sophisticated gowns, but pop star Zendaya Coleman has really added some edge to her fashion sense over the last two years, showing up on Fashion Week front rows and red carpets alike in a string of out-there ensembles that never fail to get heads turning and eyes staring. So to celebrate the 18-year-old singer/dancer/style star's coming of age, let's take a look at 11 of Zendaya's most envelope-pushing outfits over the last two years.
At the 2013 American Music Awards
Ethereal? Yes. But I’m pretty sure she’s also in danger of drowning in her Donna Karan ensemble.
At the Fall '14 DKNY Show
You thought President Obama’s tan suit was bold? Too bad he didn’t pair it with a salmon pink button-down and teal heels.
At a 2014 Post-Oscars Party
Zendaya’s striped, two-piece Nicci Hou number is certainly eye-catching, but in the most fascinating way possible.
At the 2014 Grammy Awards
Some people placed the singer on the 2014 Grammy Awards worst-dressed list, but you can’t deny that her Emanuel Ungaro ensemble made a statement, right?
At the 2014 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
You guys, she wore white athletic socks with heels. That’s something her pearl-adorned Oscar de la Renta shirt can never fix.
At the 2014 MTV Movie Awards
The silhouette: Not out of the ordinary. The print: Only borderline crazy. That hip-high slit: Insane.
At the 2014 ELLE Women in Music Concert Celebration
What to pair with your plaid, oversized, two-piece Vivienne Westwood suit? A satin-trimmed hat should do the trick.
At the 'Blended' Premiere in Los Angeles
Two words say it all: Leather. Culottes.
At the 2014 BET Awards
I’m all for sporty-chic style, but this whole baseball-cap-with-an-Emanuel-Ungaro-bomber-jacket-and-maxi-skirt thing just isn’t my cup of tea.
At the 2014 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards
The skirt on this Rubin Singer number is divine, and even that tiny bralette isn’t so bad. Pairing it with yet another baseball cap: That’s where this look went wrong.