Zendaya and Tom Holland's relationship has come a long way since they first met in 2016, when they were both cast in Spider-Man: Homecoming, and Zendaya was coming off a four-year relationship with her “first love.” And naturally, so has their couple style.
They might now be one of our all-time favorite couples, but Zendaya and Tom Holland started off as just a pair of coworkers with plenty of banter and have since grown before our eyes into a (reportedly) married couple. (Holland has been referring to Z as his wife during the press tour for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, so it seems we are definitely past the fiancée stage, which began in 2025, when Zendaya had traded the signet she debuted in 2023 featuring Tom Holland's initials for a stunning cushion-cut engagement ring.)
Over the years and as their relationship has grown (with matching tattoos and all), Zendaya and Holland have given us plenty of memorable looks together. They started off doing their own thing on the red carpet but have slowly but surely begun coordinating their outfits, and we are taking notes. (Lest we forget about that time they wore personalized Rangers jerseys with each other's names and birth years!)
No matter what project she's promoting, Zendaya is known for her showstopping looks, and whether he’s smitten by her side or supporting from afar, Holland is fully on board. The couple, even if they attend the same event, often walk red carpets solo. (But when they are promoting a project jointly like in the case of Spider-Man, which, thankfully, they frequently do, we do get to see few pics of them together.) Holland explained back in 2025 that they usually do pose solo “because it’s not my moment, it’s her moment,” adding “and if we go together, it’s about us.”
As for non-red carpet appearances, the couple keeps it casual but has over the years blessed us with a couple of joint slays, like their coordinated burgundy outfits for the launch of Holland's non-alcoholic brand Bero, black opposing ensembles for Romeo & Juliet's closing night at London's West End, and even a subtle matching moment at the BNP Paribas Open.
Below, let’s revisit Zendaya and Tom Holland's couple style evolution, from their early days as coworkers to their latest press runs and everything in between.
For their first-ever appearance together, Holland and Zendaya semi-coordinated their looks, with him in an all-black outfit matching her heels, which offset her stunning gray Kenzo dress with floral embroidery. It was the first peek at their chemistry, and it didn't disappoint.
Almost a year after their casting was announced, the two stars joined forces once again at the MTV Movie and TV Awards to show a peek at their first Spider-Man movie. For the occasion, Holland wore a casual outfit by Lanvin, Everlane, AllSaints, and Tod's, while Zendaya stunned in a Zuhair Murad green dress.
Their first-ever proper photocall for Spider-Man in Madrid teased what was to come. Both favored shades of blue, Zendaya in a Simkhai dress and Holland in a casual blazer look with jeans and Jordan 1s.
Continuing the casual-but-work-appropriate streak, Holland wore a black polo with jeans and his trusty Tod's boots, while Zendaya went for a colorful look from Molly Goddard. They were still coworkers at the time, but the chemistry was chemistrying.
During the Spider-Man: Far From Home Hollywood premiere, Zendaya, in an MJ-inspired auburn hairdo, stunned in Armani Privé. Her hair color perfectly matched Holland's Zegna suit. Holland's look was put together by none other than Z's long-time stylist, Law Roach.
For the after-party, Holland still rocked the same Zegna suit, but Zendaya changed into a moss green dress from Balmain, which perfectly complemented the burgundy of her hair and Holland's 'fit.
After disappearing from the public eye due to the COVID-19 pandemic (and just months after being photographed kissing for the first time), Zendaya and Holland made a splash at the Spider-Man: No Way Home photocall in London wearing McQueen and Celine, respectively. Both were also styled by Law Roach, who was assisted by Holland's current go-to stylist Crystalle Cox.
At the Spider-Man: No Way Home Los Angeles premiere, the couple, again with looks by Law Roach, stunned wearing brown-tinged ‘fits that were perfectly coordinated and made for each of them. Holland’s look was custom Prada while Zendaya's was custom Valentino.
In 2022, Holland and Zendaya were spotted on a rare date in NYC wearing ‘90s-worthy coordinated ’fits. He opted for a gray suit with black Chelsea boots and a black turtleneck, and she went for an all-black look comprised of sheer tights and a long shirt dress. (A moment for the blowout, please.)
In 2023, we got another peek at their casual style when they attended game two of the NBA Playoffs Western Conference semifinals between the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors in casual 'fits. Holland opted for a super light gray sweater and Z for a classic white baby tee, which she complemented with gold chains and glasses.
When Zendaya was in full promo mode for Challengers, the duo was spotted enjoying a tennis match in Paris, rocking subtly coordinated outfits. Holland wore a burgundy Percival polo shirt over a white tee, the opposite color palette to Z's Louis Vuitton ensemble, which featured a white base and burgundy lettering. It's all in the details!
The couple was spotted hand in hand after Romeo & Juliet's closing night in London's West End, where Holland played the titular male role, wearing yet again another round of matching outfits. Holland wore a modern all-black look from Prada, while Zendaya went for a grand black gown from Andreas Kronthaler for Vivienne Westwood's spring-summer 2023 collection. Holland was dressed by Crystalle Cox.
The coordinated streak continued with their most coupley look to date. To celebrate Holland's Bero launch in NYC, he once again opted for Prada, while she wore a custom burgundy dress by Louis Vuitton that perfectly matched his shirt.
Holland and Zendaya made their grand return as a (reportedly married) couple for the start of the Spider-Man: Brand New Day press tour in Madrid. The two stars looked smitten posing next to each other, once again in subtly coordinated looks. He opted for a Jacquemus comprising a black jacket and pants, with a red pop of color via his shirt, while she embraced the all-back in a corseted gown with a fringed skirt by Christian Cowan.
For the second stop of the tour, the couple rocked Thom Browne and Louis Vuitton looks, which didn't quite match but shared the same quirky, colorful allure.
For the Berlin photocall, the two embraced casual dressing in their own way. Styled by Cox and Roach, respectively, Holland wore a full Prada look while Zendaya went for Coach.
Later that day, the stars went back to the same color palette they embraced in Madrid, favoring black with a pop of red. Holland wore a custom look by Celine and a custom two-piece by Louis Vuitton that showed off her midriff.
The looks kept coming as the couple landed in Rome. Holland wore a custom look by Balenciaga that was both casual and stunning, while Zendaya shut down the event in Spider-Man colors, wearing an uber-coveted two-piece from Versace's iconic fall-winter 1997 collection.
At night, the couple embraced the Old Hollywood glam. Holland once again rocked a burgundy suit, a color he often sports, this time custom from Louis Vuitton by Pharrell. Zendaya once again showed off her archival prowess wearing a spiderweb-inspired vintage dress from Giorgio Armani's spring-summer 1990 collection.
For the London stop of the tour, the couple chose to embrace a navy color palette together. Holland, styled by Cox, rocked a custom Prada look comprising Chelsea boots, straight-leg dark gray pants, a burgundy top, and a navy jacket that perfectly matched Z's dress, another scene-stealing vintage pull by Roach. This time around, she went for another design from John Galliano's spring-summer 1997 collection, which featured an intricate spiderweb-beaded motif on the back.
Stepping away from Spider-Man for a moment, the couple showed a more mature side while promoting Nolan's The Odyssey. Though they posed separately, the duo kept the custom looks coming. Zendaya once again went for a method dressing with a custom piece by Jacquemus inspired by their latest collection Le Bonheur, which debuted just days before, while Tom went for custom Prada, wearing a sage green shirt, brown leather jacket, faded jeans, and Chelsea boots. (He loves a boot!)
A day later in London, and again posing separately, Holland wore a custom Morse Code suit from Gieves & Hawkes in a deep brown shade, while Zendaya opted for a goddess-inspired light green look from Valentino's fall-winter 2026 collection that she complemented with ethereal makeup. The same day, Zendaya also debuted another jaw-dropping dress from Schiaparelli's fall-winter 2026 couture. Featuring a bust-like bodice reminiscent of Greek statues, the look was shown on the Paris runway just hours before she wore it. Roach reportedly took a private jet to hand-deliver it to his client and ensure it would arrive in time.
After the London run, the couple arrived in Paris. Again posing separately, he wore another chocolate-brown suit, this time a custom Balenciaga, while she opted for another theatrical vintage look from Lee McQueen-era Givenchy, specifically a couture spring-summer 1997 piece.
If you thought Zendaya and Roach had already outdone themselves with their pulls for this press run, her look for the Paris premiere will prove you wrong. The actor arrived in a breathtaking, voluminous white dress custom-made for her by Nicolas Ghesquière at Louis Vuitton. The dress, featuring intricate ruffling and lacing, showed off her midriff and made her look like she was Athena herself, engulfed by the dramatic cumulus clouds of Mount Olympus. She complemented the look with a Messika necklace featuring a 14.03-carat cushion-shaped tanzanite. Holland also opted for a monochrome look, opting for a deep green suit by Anderson & Sheppard Bespoke that he complemented with a lighter green shirt and tie.






























