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8 Times Zendaya's Slayage Proved She Was Style Goals

Zendaya has grown before our eyes from being one of our favorite Disney Channel stars into a young fashion icon that is constantly serving looks.

The actress has graced both the big screen and the small screen in projects like Shake It Up, K.C. Undercover, and most recently as Michelle "MJ" Jones in Marvel Studios' rebooted Spider-Man franchise and a starring role in the hit series Euphoria. She's made quite the splash in the media, but even bigger than that is the wave she's made in her effortless slay from carpet to carpet. The name "Zendaya" has become synonymous with individuality and is embodied by her through her chic personal style.

The 22-year-old can be seen switching between rocking couture like Versace at the Met Gala to streetwear for the Bay Area native's chill days in L.A. "I'm one of those people that doesn't follow trends. I set them," she said in a past interview with Jones Magazine.

And set them, she does. There are too many epic fashion moments of Zendaya's to choose from, but here are 8 that she blessed our Instagram timelines with!

1.When she reimagined what style would be like in 1975.

Featured image by Zendaya/Instagram

 

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