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Zendaya sparked a whole lot of conversation at last night's Golden Globes. The Challengers star arrived at the red carpet sporting a custom Louis Vuitton gown, Bulgari necklace, and a "flame wave" faux bob (courtesy of celebrity stylist Coree Moreno) with a nod to Old Hollywood glam.
Amid a sea of black tuxedos, Andrew Scott stood out in his bright blue suit, while Zendaya and Ariana Grande embraced the night's major style trend: old-Hollywood glamour.
Zendaya took inspiration from a classic sheer rosy bridal shade ... ring in a viral Instagram snap with an elegant manicure powered by the delicious hues of Chanel. Her nail expert, Tom Bachik, used the stunning pale pink shade 'Ballerina' to achieve ...
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After a celebrity poses on a red carpet, such as the Golden Globes, what happens to their designer outfits? Some are displayed in exhibitions, others are auctioned. Occasionally, they don’t survive the night intact.
Kon noted Zendaya's exact shade was created in collaboration with The GelBottle, the proprietary brand for BIAB manicures. These polishes combine the hardworking durability of an acrylic manicure with the shine of gel polish, all in a bottle.
From revisiting archival designs to rewearing old looks on the red carpet, fashion's love for the past is here to stay for long