Zendaya’s Odyssey Gown Took a Private Jet From Paris to London Hours Before the Premiere

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Zendaya’s latest red carpet look for The Odyssey had a dramatic travel schedule of its own.

PEOPLE reported that stylist Law Roach flew the Schiaparelli gown from Paris to London on a private jet after it appeared on the runway earlier the same day.

Zendaya wore the look Monday, July 6, at the world premiere of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square.

Law Roach Picked Up the Dress Straight From Paris

 

 
 
 
 
 
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In the clip, Roach said he had flown in the night before for the Schiaparelli show and had a private jet waiting so he could bring the dress to London for “a very special girl.”

Just Jared reported that the gown had appeared in Paris only hours before Zendaya wore it on the London carpet. 

The gown came from Schiaparelli’s Fall/Winter 2026-27 Haute Couture collection by Daniel Roseberry.

The Schiaparelli Look Matched the Movie’s Mythic Scale

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Schiaparelli described the piece as a glowing dress with a molded white porcelain-effect silicone bustier, racer back, lacing details and mirrored fringes embroidered in a white-to-mirror gradient.

The fringed skirt was illuminated from within, which made the dress feel especially suited to a film built around Greek myth. Zendaya plays Athena in Nolan’s adaptation, while Tom Holland stars as Telemachus, Odysseus’ son.

The Styling Added Even More Red Carpet Weight

Zendaya paired the sculptural gown with Chopard diamonds. PEOPLE reported that the full jewelry look included more than 88 carats of diamonds, including a necklace featuring a 12.37-carat diamond.

Vogue noted that her silvery-white eye makeup and braided hairstyle played into the modern-goddess idea, with the braid reading like a softer interpretation of Athena’s helmet.