Tom Holland is no stranger to the art of a well-timed Instagram post, and this time, he’s using it to support his partner, Zendaya, as her latest film, The Drama, hits theaters. Just hours after Zendaya swept New York City off its feet in two stunning “something blue” gowns, Holland took to his Instagram Story to shout out his excitement for the film's debut.
“The Drama is out today. I couldn’t be more excited!”
This isn’t the first time Holland has shown his support online. In a previous post just a few weeks ago, he shared the movie's poster and trailer with his followers, encouraging everyone to grab tickets, exclaiming, “I honestly couldn’t be more excited for you to see this movie and believe me when I say it’s gonna floor you.”
Zendaya’s last big event for this whirlwind press tour was in the city that never sleeps. She rocked not one, but two 'something blue' outfits, culminating in a dazzling halterneck dress from Di Pesta’s fall/winter 2026 collection. The dress featured a sheer halter with embroidered wave patterns, perfectly paired with Tiffany & Co.'s diamond and sapphire jewelry.
Earlier that night, she had made a grand entrance in a Schiaparelli haute couture ball gown. The gown’s black and blue ombré feathers flowed into a tiered skirt, leaving a subtle train behind her as she walked. The look was completed with hyperrealistic bird heels, a creative nod by her stylist, Law Roach, to match the feathered theme.
While the NYC premiere stole the spotlight, Zendaya’s fashion journey across the globe showcased her classic yet innovative style. In Rome, she chose a “something borrowed” ensemble with a black Giorgio Armani Privé gown, reminiscing on Cate Blanchett's past red carpet glory. Paris saw her channeling old Hollywood elegance in a custom Louis Vuitton gown, complete with a dramatic bow and train.
Back in Los Angeles, she embraced nostalgia with a “something old” look, donning a Vivienne Westwood gown first seen at the Oscars in 2015. Each city brought a new chapter to Zendaya’s fashion story, with Tom by her side, albeit just off the carpet, supporting her from the shadows.