Zendaya nailed casual chic as she attended a private screening of her upcoming film Challengers with her co-star Mike Faist at AMC Theatres in New York City.
The actress, 27, looked effortlessly stylish in a grey T-shirt with a black 'I Told Ya' print emblazoned across the front.
Walking with her hand in her pocket, she modeled a pair of straight-leg, black pants and white mesh flats.
The Dune star — who finally broke her silence and spoke out about her cringeworthy interview with Sunrise's Edwina Bartholomew — styled her collarbone-length, caramel brown hair in a sideswept, voluminous blowout.
She was radiant with a light, dewy makeup look with rosy blush and a glossy pink lip.
Zendaya nailed casual chic as she attended a private screening of her upcoming film Challengers with her co-star Mike Faist at AMC Theatres in New York City
The actress, 27, looked effortlessly stylish in a grey T-shirt with a black 'I Told Ya' print emblazoned across the front
Her co-star Mike also opted for a laid back look as he sported a tan jacket with a grey jumper and blue jeans.
Afterwards, the Euphoria star was also seen greeting the crowd of her fans gathered outside of the theater and signing autographs.
This comes as she continues promotions ahead of the release of her new movie Challengers.
She stars as Tashi Duncan, a former tennis prodigy who gives up her career after suffering a major injury and becomes a coach.
She begins training her colleague Art, who is played by Mike Faist, whom she falls in love with and marries.
However, Tashi gets entangled in a steamy love triangle when Art is enrolled on the Challenger Tour and faces off against her ex-boyfriend Patrick, who is played by Josh O'Connor.
The sizzling flick — which features intimate scenes that fans joked would upset Zendaya's boyfriend Tom Holland — comes from Suspiria and Call Me By Your Name director Luca Guadagnino and boasts several steamy moments.
In the trailer for the highly anticipated movie, she sparks a tense love triangle with her fellow players and best friends.
While chatting about her latest role as a fallen tennis icon in an interview with People last week, she said the movie is 'incredibly sexy' despite there being no sex scenes.
Walking with her hand in her pocket, she modeled a pair of straight-leg, black pants and white mesh flats
The actress looked effortlessly stylish in an oversize trench coat as she made her way to the screening
The Dune star styled her collarbone-length, caramel brown hair in a sideswept, voluminous blowout
She was radiant with a light, dewy makeup look with rosy blush and a glossy pink lip
The Euphoria star was also seen greeting the crowd of her fans gathered outside of the theater and signing autographs
While promoting the movie earlier this week, she said Challengers is 'incredibly sexy' despite there being no actual sex scenes. Challengers will premiere in theaters later this week on April 26
'I've been asked a lot about sex scenes, like, "What was it like shooting the sex scenes?" from people who have seen the movie, and I'm like, "What sex scenes?"'
She recalled: 'And they’re like, "Oh my God, technically not really."
'We keep saying tennis is the sex in the movie, and I think tennis holds a metaphor for a lot of things: desires, passion, pain, anger, frustration,' she explained.
'I think they all use tennis as this way of communicating with each other when they just don’t have the words.'
Challengers will premiere in theaters later this week on April 26.
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