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Zendaya’s “Something Borrowed” Is Straight Out of Cate Blanchett’s Closet


This evening, Zendaya attended the Rome premiere of The Drama in a black Armani Privé gown, featuring an embellished and very low scoop neck and structural waist. The silhouette was familiar—yet, that was the point. Keen red carpet commentators might have noticed that it’s identical to an Armani Privé dress that Cate Blanchett wore at the Venice Film Festival last year. Well, that would be because it is literally hers.

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Cate Blanchett at the 2025 Venice Film Festival.

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Fitting for the bridal theme of Zendaya’s latest movie, the clever trick serves as the actress’s “something borrowed.” (At the Los Angeles premiere, Zendaya recently rewore her white Vivienne Westwood dress from the 2015 Oscars as her “something old,” raising suspicions of the strategic dressing.) Image architect Law Roach took to Instagram to confirm the theory, posting on his story, “Thank you Cate Blanchett.”

Now, no one does outfit repeating better than Blanchett—prior to the Venice Film Festival she had already worn that particular Armani Privé look to the 2022 SAG Awards. Rewearing is a common occurrence for the seasoned red-carpet attendee. This awards season, Vogue has even dubbed one of its inaugural awards “The Cate Blanchett Sustainability Award for Best Vintage or Archival Fashion.” However, there was once a time where outfit repeating as an industry peer was a little more taboo.

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Who wore it better? Reese Witherspoon at the 2006 Golden Globes.

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Sigourney Weaver and Kirsten Dunst at the 2003 Golden Globes after party, Dunst in the same Chanel dress.

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