
Zendaya's Met Gala appearance gets surprising reaction from Stephen Curry's sister Sydel Curry-Lee
Zendaya's Met Gala appearance wows Stephen Curry's sister, Sydel Curry-Lee
Zendaya's stunning appearance at the 2025 Met Gala caught the attention of many, including Sydel Curry-Lee, sister of NBA star Stephen Curry. Taking to social media, Sydel couldn't hide her admiration for the actress's eye-catching ensemble. The Met Gala, known for its bold fashion statements, saw Zendaya steal the spotlight with a jaw-dropping look. Sydel's reaction reveals that the Euphoria-famed actress' fashion statement added much elegance to the red carpet at the event.Stephen Curry's sister, Sydel Curry-Lee, has recently showered surprising praise on Hollywood's one of the most sought-after actresses, Zendaya. The Dune actress has stunned at the 2025 Met Gala with her awe inspiring look. Taking to her Instagram, Curry-Lee shared her thoughts on Zendaya's look. 'Granted she could wear a trash bag, and I'm gonna stan but 🔥🔥🔥🔥,' she wrote on her story.Zendaya made a bold statement at the 2025 Met Gala, arriving in a cream Louis Vuitton suit that turned heads. The look featured a tailored three-piece zoot suit designed by Pharrell Williams. She completed the outfit with a wide-brimmed hat, matching tie, and a sparkling brooch placed just below her back collar. The ensemble was a fresh take on classic menswear, styled to perfection.The actress, 28, stepped onto the carpet shortly after Diana Ross, and all eyes quickly turned to her. Zendaya's outfit perfectly captured the spirit of this year's theme, 'Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.' Her look was polished, powerful, and carried a strong nod to history and fashion culture.While her cream-colored suit was understated, Zendaya added a splash of color with bright red nails. The manicure didn't just add contrast, it also highlighted her sparkling new engagement ring. It was a subtle yet striking detail that fans and photographers didn't miss.Also Read: 'That's what my mama said' — Dwyane Wade's wife Gabrielle Union gives her candid remark on potentially winning best-dressed couple at Met Gala 2025 Zendaya is known for bringing her A-game to the Met Gala, and this year was no different. With her sharp tailoring and attention to detail, she once again proved why she's one of the most watched stars on fashion's biggest night. Like Curry-Lee, several other fans of the Hollywood star reacted to her look as the Marvel actress can make her appearances talk of the town, be it on or off the screen.
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