She earlier stunned in a sequinned gown for the special screening of Dune.
But Zendaya proved that one outfit for the evening would not suffice as she later slipped into a cut out dress consisting of varying brown hues.
The talented actress, 25, looked chic as ever as she continued to celebrate the film – which she stars in – at the Chiltern Firehouse afterparty.
Switch: Zendaya slipped into a cut out dress consisting of varying brown hues as she continued celebrating the special screening of Dune at the Chiltern Firehouse afterparty on Monday
The chic get-up included a criss-cross back design and an open element at the front, which was outlined by a pink heart.
The Europhia star colour matched with elegant brown heels, enabling her, with the additional help of the dress’ thigh-grazing slit, to show off her lithe legs.
COVID guidelines did not go amiss as she protected herself with a black facemask.
The look was a far cry from the ensemble she donned for the premiere, a sequinned white gown boasting a layered top-half design and a gorgeous, flowy trail.
Mixing it up: The talented actress, 25, proved that one outfit for the evening would not suffice
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Film star: The Europhia star colour matched with elegant brown heels, enabling her, with the additional help of the dress’ thigh-grazing slit, to show off her lithe legs
Safety: COVID guidelines did not go amiss as she protected herself with a black facemask
Turning heads: All eyes were on Zendaya as she strutted her stuff out of the venue
Gorgeous: All eyes were on Zendaya as she strutted into the glittering afterparty in her sexy ensemble
Wow: The look was a far cry from the ensemble she donned for the premiere, a sequinned white gown boasting a layered top-half design and a gorgeous, flowy trail
(L-R) Golda Rosheuvel, Jason Momoa, Rebecca Ferguson, Timothee Chalamet, Director Denis Villeneuve, Babs Olusanmokun, Zendaya, Sharon Duncan-Brewster and David Dastmalchian at the premiere
Zendaya, who stars in Dune as Chani, was joined by her co-stars Timothée Chalamet, Jason Momoa and David Dastmalchian.
Timothée, portraying Paul Atreides in the science fiction flick, looked significantly more casual than he did hours earlier on the red carpet in Leicester Square, donning a comfortable hoodie over his smart trousers.
Meanwhile Jason, taking on the role of Duncan Idaho, did not opt for a wardrobe change and remained in his earlier finery – a velvet maroon blazer with matching coloured loafers.
Depicting Piter De Vries in the upcoming adaptation, David sported a bold, dark red suit.
Next stop: Timothée, portraying Paul Atreides in the science fiction flick, looked significantly more casual than he did hours earlier on the red carpet in Leicester Square
Feeling nippy? Timothee seemed grateful for his jacket as he appeared to be shivering at the afterparty
Chilling: Timothee opted for a grey distressed denim jacket and seemed to be in good spirits
The much anticipated film is based on the book by Frank Herbert and is directed by Denis Villeneuve.
The story has been made into a film before by David Lynch in 1984 starring Kyle MacLachlan but was not a box office hit.
The new film is described as being ‘about the son of a noble family entrusted with the protection of the most valuable asset and most vital element in the galaxy.’
Suave: Jason, taking on the role of Duncan Idaho, did not opt for a wardrobe change and remained in his earlier finery
Dressed to impress: Jason looked incredibly dapper on the outing
Autographs: Depicting Piter De Vries in the upcoming adaptation, David sported a bold, dark red suit
Dune makes even the intricate world of The Lord Of The Rings seem simplistic.
It is set about 20,000 years in the future, when noble families rule planets as part of a feudal empire. At the beginning of the story, Duke Leto Atreides (Oscar Isaac) has been dispatched to take over a desert planet.
Arrakis is inhospitable and inhabited by a people called the Fremen — as well as huge and terrifying sandworms that swallow large mining machines for breakfast.
A vision in white: Sharon Duncan-Brewster looked incredible in a white halter neck dress paired with gold jewellery
Suited and booted: Keegan-Michael Key looked dapper in a fitted grey trouser suit
Fun times: Magician Dynamo also made a surprise appearance at the party
Night out: Maisie Williams donned preppy attire while leaving the Corinthia London to attend the Dune afterparty
Preppy: Maisie’s makeup was radiant – a slick of eyeliner and a hint of blush drawing out her natural glow
Although Arrakis sounds like the ultimate dead-end posting, crucially, it is the Universe’s only source of ‘the spice’ — a mind-expanding, body-altering drug that makes space travel possible.
Out of the treacherous desert sands, Dune’s characters say, ‘the spice must flow’: and there was always intended to be a parallel with our own planet’s historical reliance on Middle Eastern oil.
Furthermore, according to ancient Fremen prophecy, a leader will one day arrive, free them from their barren planet and steer them to glory. Might this saviour be Duke Leto’s teenage son, Paul Atreides (Chalamet)?
Science fiction: The new film is described as being ‘about the son of a noble family entrusted with the protection of the most valuable asset and most vital element in the galaxy’
Astonishingly, for a book many people have never heard of, Dune has sold 20 million copies and is regularly cited as the best-loved sci-fi book ever. Yet, unlike devotees of The Lord Of The Rings, Star Trek and Star Wars, hardcore Dune fans don’t turn up in costumes at Dune mega-conventions spouting Dune catchphrases.
One reason for its popularity could be that it’s not really very ‘sci-fi’ at all. It may be set in the distant future but there are no robots or even computers in Dune. The story is more mystical than technological: a world where characters still sometimes fight with swords and daggers, and speak in almost Shakespearean language.
Dune is set for release in UK cinemas on Friday 22 October.
It’s all kicking off: Zendaya was mobbed by fans as she stepped out with a bodyguard
Star: Zendaya ensured she stopped to please eager fans with a selfie or two
Helping hand: The actress was guided through the crowds with the help of a bodyguard
Pens at the ready: David ensured he was prepared to sign autographs for the fans
Mobbed: It was pandemonium as the stars attempted to break through the crowds and make their way into the party
This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk
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