Zendaya showed off every inch of her incredible figure in a striking striped two-piece during a photocall for her new tennis film Challengers on Thursday.
The actress, 27, has channeled her on-screen alter ego Tashi Duncan with a slew of sporty looks to promote the film, and the latest was no different.
Showing off her slim physique, Zendaya posed stormily in a plunging pinstripe vest and a thigh-skimming skirt with a cheeky feathered heel.
Wearing her blonde locks in a sleek ponytail, the former Disney star completed the look with sky-high white heels.
Just hours earlier, Zendaya put on a show-stopping show in a dazzling white dress adorned with embroidered tennis rackets and a neat bow for the UK premiere of her upcoming film.
Zendaya, 27, showed off every inch of her incredible figure in a striking striped two-piece on Thursday during a photocall for her new tennis film Challengers
The actress has channeled her on-screen alter ego Tashi Duncan with a slew of sporty looks to promote the film, and the latest was no different
Showing off her slim physique, Zendaya posed stormily in a plunging pinstripe vest and a thigh-skimming skirt with a cheeky feathered heel
Her sequin dress featured a sweet collar and buttons down the front, as well as a pleated skirt with a red, white and blue striped hem, made from mesh in reference to a tennis net.
Zendaya oozed sex appeal in the figure-hugging number, which featured a completely backless design and a daring high slit to show off her long legs.
Known for her collaborations with superstar stylist Law Roach, the star has a reputation for going beyond just looking good on the red carpet.
Instead, the A-lister dresses for her films, meaning she matches her look with whatever project she’s promoting.
Zendaya stars in Challengers as Tashi Duncan, an aspiring tennis player who gives up her career after a serious injury.
Instead, she focuses on coaching her colleague Art, played by Mike Faist, whom she falls in love with and marries.
But Tashi finds her feelings dangerously divided after Art is signed up for the Challenger Tour, where he takes on Tashi’s ex-boyfriend Patrick, played by Josh O’Connor.
The sizzling feature film comes from Suspiria and Call Me By Your Name director Luca Guadagnino and features several steamy scenes.
Wearing her blonde locks in a sleek ponytail, the former Disney star completed the look with sky-high white heels
Just hours earlier, Zendaya put on a show-stopping show in a dazzling white dress adorned with embroidered tennis rackets and a neat bow for the UK premiere of her upcoming film.
The star is known for her collaborations with superstar stylist Law Roach and has a reputation for creating ‘method dressing’ to suit her roles (pictured at the Italian premiere on Monday)
Since the start of the Challengers promotional tour, Zendaya has wowed with a series of looks inspired by her on-screen character Tashi Duncan (pictured in Paris on Saturday)
Instead, the A-lister dresses ‘method’ for her films, meaning she matches her look with whatever project she’s promoting (pictured at a photocall in Rome on Monday)
In a recent interview, Zendaya admitted that having an intimacy coordinator on set was “really helpful,” and praised her for ensuring a “safe” environment on set.
“We had an intimacy coordinator who was fantastic and very helpful because it was important that we felt safe,” she told The Hollywood Reporter.
The film is infused with “intense” erotic scenes between Zendaya and her leads, so the trio had to find ways to relax when in front of the camera.
“I talked to my colleagues so we could find a way to feel comfortable. We played tennis together, we went out together, we rehearsed together,” she said. ‘We need to build a bond and feel good about each other.’
This week, Zendaya graced the cover of The May issue of British Vogueand discussed what it felt like to play an adult mother in Challengers.
She explained, “I’m always in a high school somewhere. And mind you, I never went to high school.
In a recent interview, Zendaya admitted that having an intimacy coordinator on set was “very helpful,” and praised her for ensuring a “safe” environment on set
“So it was refreshing to break that. And it was also a little scary, because I thought, I hope people buy me as my own age, or maybe a little older, because I have friends who have children, or are having children.’
Talking about her role as the ruthless sportswoman Tashi, she said, “I usually play the person who is easier to empathize with in the end.
“There was something about her that felt very, ‘Oh damn.’ Even I was a little scared of her.
“I mean, listen, she takes things to a whole new level… yeah, I’m competitive in the sense that I want to work hard and I try not to be competitive with anyone else. I’m just trying to say, ”I already did that, okay, so now I have to do better.”’