
The Dune: Part Two star celebrated sustainable fashion alongside Chrissy Teigen, Annie Lennox and Donatella Versace.
Zendaya made a statement in vintage fashion at this year’s Green Carpet Fashion Awards.
The actor wore a grey fringed Roberto Cavalli gown from the spring/summer 2011 collection, with a deep-V neckline and an open back.
Zendaya is used to wearing vintage fashion for events. For his autumn/winter 1995 collection, she wore a cyborg suit designed by Thierry Mugler to the premiere of Dune: Part Two in London.

Her Roberto Cavalli outfit at the Green Carpet Fashion Awards taps into the resurgence of the boho trend – recently seen during Paris Fashion Week at new creative director Chemena Kamali’s autumn/winter 2024 collection for Chloe.
Zendaya co-chaired this year’s event with Helen Hunt, Julianne Moore, Annie Lennox, Livia Firth, and Cate Blanchett.
The Green Carpet Fashion Awards unite fashion and entertainment for positive change, promoting interconnected cultural transformation.
Celebrities like Chrissy Teigen wore vintage fashion on the pink carpet at Hotel West Hollywood.
Teigen, 38, wore a classic black slip dress with sheer panels from Saint Laurent’s autumn/winter 2022 collection.

Donatella Versace, 68, wore a pale pink chainmail dress from her label. The dress was worn fresh off the success of Versace’s latest show at Milan Fashion Week.
Additionally, it’s worth noting that the simple shimmering style has been a Versace signature since the 1990s, when Gianni Versace was in charge.

Broken Glass singer Annie Lennox, 69, wore a simple black suit with a T-shirt that said ‘Global Feminist’ in white lettering.
Lennox chose her outfit to promote global feminism, which embraces intersectionality as a way forward.

“If we fight among each other, if we’re too singular in what we do, then we don’t have a solidarity – and we need it.”
Lennox continued: “Global feminism is an umbrella term that includes all kinds of feminism. Everyone needs a safe, inclusive space where people of diverse backgrounds can work towards a better world.
“We are working for the betterment of young girls that are coming up into a planet that it’s not guaranteed what the future is going to look like. We must support each other, that’s the best solution, I honestly think.”
She particularly praised Green Carpet Fashion Awards founder Livia Firth, who is “positivity on steroids”, she said, and has a “deep understanding and passion about climate justice, the fashion industry, and ecology”.
Italian activist Firth wore black flared trousers with a velvet-style plum jacket and tank top on the pink carpet.

Helen Hunt wore an all-white outfit to the event. The dress was a midi with a slight shimmer.

Michaela Jae Rodriguez wore a strapless black gown and red statement earrings. She’s an actor, singer, and model for Charlotte Tilbury Beauty.

Supermodel Amber Valletta, 50, recently helped relaunch Donna Karan New York alongside Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, Karlie Kloss, and others. She wore a black mini dress with a dramatic scooped back.










