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Zendaya Wore the Tiniest Knit Crop Top to a Paris Photo Call For Dune

Zendaya is wowing us on repeat while promoting her new film Dune, and her latest carpet look doesn't fall short — well, except maybe in the length of her crop top. The actress posed at the Le Grand Rex theater in Paris, on Monday, in a sweater two-piece set that has just inspired my entire fall wardrobe.

Zendaya wore a dark burgundy-colored Maison Alaia two-piece knit set that featured the shortest, skin-tight crop top — basically a bra top with long sleeves — and a matching floor length skirt. Both the sleeves and the midsection area of the skirt had tiny cutouts, allowing her skin to peek through the knit. The skirt then flared into a furry bottom and short train.

RELATED: Zendaya Looked Like She Was Dripping Wet on the Red Carpet in a Custom Balmain Gown

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The autumn-inspired set is from the Maison Alaia Spring 2022 collection. The Greatest Showman star wore her hair in voluptuous tight curls and straight across bang, and she accessorized with thick gold hoop earrings.

From a dripping wet look to modern tuxedo dressing, Zendaya has made the Venice Film Festival and Dune photo calls her runway. The new sci-fi movie, in which she stars in alongside Timothée Chalamet, will follow the story of her character's desert planet during a war for resources, way far into the future, of course. The film is based off the 1970 novel by Frank Herbert.