Zendaya's Cute Blumarine Micro Minidress Is Ruffles & Pleats-Heavy
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Zendaya’s Cute Blumarine Micro Minidress Is Ruffles & Pleats-Heavy

Zendaya continues to prove that even the most delicate silhouettes can make a bold fashion statement. While promoting ‘The Drama,’ the actress wore a Blumarine micro minidress. She opted for a designer look that balanced softness with high-fashion drama.

Zendaya does bridal after-party chic right in Blumarine micro minidress with ruffles and pleats

For the appearance, Zendaya wore a striking Blumarine Fall/Winter 2026 micro minidress that leaned into intricate ruffles and pleating. The ivory design featured a sharply structured bodice framed by dramatic, layered ruffles that flared outwards from her shoulders. This created a sculptural effect around the neckline. A narrow cutout detail ran vertically down the center of the bodice. This subtly broke up the texture while adding a hint of skin.

The silhouette played with proportions in a striking way. The dress kept a micro hemline in the front, revealing Zendaya’s legs as she sat for the interview. From the back, the design flowed into a long, pleated, falling train. The crisp pleats added movement and volume, creating a dramatic high-low effect.

Zendaya styled the look with sleek pointed pumps featuring signature red soles, adding a subtle pop of colour beneath the monochrome ivory outfit. Her short hair was swept to one side, leaving the over-the-top ruffled neckline fully visible. Her glam followed the same refined approach. Zendaya opted for glowing skin, softly defined eyes, and a natural, glossy lip that complemented the romantic tone of the dress.

Seated confidently during the interview, Zendaya crossed her legs and rested her hands lightly on the chair’s arms. The relaxed pose highlighted the craftsmanship of the dress, proving that even in a seated setting, the Blumarine design delivered maximum impact.

In many ways, the look also felt fitting for Zendaya’s promotion of the film, which is centered on a couple in the days leading up to their wedding. The outfit’s design subtly echoed bridal aesthetics, making the Blumarine dress an unexpectedly apt nod to the story she is bringing to the screen.

Originally reported by Viha Shah for RealityTea.

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