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Zendaya wows in elegant pink co-ord as she joins Glen Powell in a sexy mesh shirt for Vanity Fair Hollywood edition

J.Thompson2 hr ago
She is fast becoming one of Hollywood's leading ladies and Zendaya looked sensational as she joined a host of stars for Vanity Fair's 2025 Hollywood issue.

The actress, 28, looked sensational as she showed off her toned abs in an elegant baby pink co-ord by Alaïa in inside shots from the magazine.

Meanwhile Glen Powell posed up a storm as he smouldered in a sheer mesh nude coloured shirt.

Flaunting his muscular chest, Glen styled the bold shirt with a pair of light golden lens glasses.

The actor, 36, flew in from a set after only one hour's sleep because starring on the front cover has 'been on his bucket list', before flying out again.

The pair were also joined by stars Nicole Kidman, Ncuti Gatwa and Sydney Sweeney as the Hollywood royalty showed off their incredible style in designer outfits.

Ncuti looked incredibly stylish in a green silk shirt, green trousers and a Tiffany & Co. ring as he celebrated making the cover after a successful year starring as Doctor Who.

Sydney kept it simple in a black and white shot as she opted for a casual pair of jeans and knee high black boots.

Danielle Deadwyler also wowed in a skimpy dark green dress with velvet and lace panelling.

Photographed by Gordon Von Steiner and styled by George Cortina, the huge production involved 24 trunks, 50 boxes, 30 rails of clothing, 200 pairs of shoes and four security guards for the expensive jewellery.

Each star was interviewed by the publication, with Zendaya earning a top spot after she received critical acclaim for her roles in Dune, Spider-Man and Euphoria.

But the actress said there were times when her Hollywood career didn't go as planned.

She said: 'I remember many years ago, there was a project I was working on that fell through. We were supposed to shoot, and then a month before, it fell apart.

'And then I got this script for Euphoria and that ended up shooting in its slot. I was like, "Oh my God, thank God that movie fell apart!" But at the time we were like, "S**t." There was really a reason for all of it. I try to go with my feelings.'

Nicole, meanwhile, showed off her age-defying figure in a strapless black velvet Schiaparelli corset which was adorned with tassels.

The actress, 57, has embraced a pivotal moment in her career with her racy film Babygirl, which followed the release of The Perfect Couple.

The actress stars in the erotic movie opposite The Iron Claw star Harris Dickinson, 28 and won Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival.

Elsewhere Josh O'Connor revealed that he found it 'very strange' filming his racy sex scene with co-star Zendaya for their tennis film Challengers.

The Crown star, 34, sent fans into a frenzy back in April when he appeared in the steamy film and has described the jaw-dropping moment as 'very choreographed and rehearsed.'

He explained: 'A sex scene is a very strange thing. It's the least sexy thing in the world. You can ask Mike Faist and Zendaya about that.

'It might look sexy onscreen, but in reality, it's the same as a fight sequence, a bit of action or stunt, or a dance. It's a very choreographed, rehearsed thing, and you're surrounded in a room full of people—someone's holding a boom microphone and camera and lights.

'I see what [Paul] means. On the other hand, being vulnerable and intimate with another actor is more revealing, and scarier, because you're often having to reach for something inside you that sometimes is blocked away or hidden, whatever it is, and that can be intimidating. '

Editor in chief Radhika Jones said of the exclusive issue: 'Surprise! It's the Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue, a few months earlier than you expected! For 30 years, our tentpole issue has been timed more or less to the Oscars.

'Think of this Hollywood Issue, with its new arrival date, as the beginning of a long and glorious red carpet, winding from the critics' honours and Golden Globes, through the guild and independent film awards, all the way to the industry's biggest night (and, of course, the Vanity Fair Oscar Party).'

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