- Zendaya dressed as Cinderella in a light-up Tommy Hilfiger dress at the 2019 Met Gala.
- Her stylist, Law Roach, dressed as her fairy godmother and carried a wand to light up her dress.
- Zendaya has a history of committing to the Met Gala theme—and looks stunning every year.
Zendaya and her stylist, Law Roach, took extra to the next level at the 2019 Met Gala—and it was utterly enchanting.
The Spider-Man: Far from Home star and Roach hit the carpet together, with Zendaya decked out in a Cinderella gown (custom by Tommy Hilfiger) and Roach dressed as her fairy godmother. With a few waves of his wand and a couple wisps of smoke, the actress's gown lit up like a very chic Christmas tree.
The footage is mesmerizing and honestly, a little emotional—how many kids have dreamed of some iteration of this very moment?
Her bag was shaped like Cinderella's carriage, of course:
Getty ImagesZendaya carries a handbag shaped like Cinderella’s carriage.
The dress and its accompanying red carpet performance offered the ideal combination of style and spectacle, fitting for the evening's theme, "Camp: Notes on Fashion." Earlier in the night, Lady Gaga pulled off a burlesque-esque undressing performance, shedding layers of a Brandon Maxwell gown until she reached a lingerie base.
Zendaya always makes a legendary entrance at the Met Gala. Last year, she wore a Joan of Arc-inspired custom Versace gown for "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination."
Taylor Hill//Getty ImagesZendaya in Versace at the 2018 Met Gala.
In 2017, she wore Dolce & Gabbana:

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In 2016, she opted for Michael Kors for the "Manus x Machina: Fashion In An Age Of Technology" gala.
Rabbani and Solimene Photography//Getty ImagesZendaya in Michael Kors at the 2016 Met Gala.
And in 2015, she wore custom Fausto Puglisi to her very first Met Gala, "China: Through the Looking Glass."
Rabbani and Solimene Photography//Getty ImagesZendaya at her first Met Gala in Fausto Puglisi.
Next up, Zendaya will star in the new HBO series Euphoria, set to premiere June 16.

Julie Kosin is the senior culture editor of ELLE.com, where she oversees all things movies, TV, books, music, and art, from trawling Netflix for a worthy binge to endorsing your next book club pick. She's the former director of audience strategy and entertainment at HarpersBAZAAR.com. When not glued to her laptop, she can be found taking pictures of her dog or haunting used bookstores.
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