15 Delicate Finger Tats That Will Make You Want to Get Inked ASAP

Tiny, minimalist micro tattoos have been all the rage this past year. But lately, one particular place has become the go-to spot to get small-scale ink. From Kylie Jenner’s itsy bitsy white dot tat to Ireland and Hailey Baldwin’s cursive last name, minimalist finger tattoos have taken over as the tat craze of the moment. Thinking about taking the plunge yourself? We’re sharing 15 gorgeously minimal finger tattoos that are both delicate and totally badass.

1. We Have Liftoff: Race you to the moon! This double finger tat is quirky, fun and final frontier ready. (via @mayahstone)

2. Snip Snip: Whether you’re a hair dresser, a fashion designer or just a scissor enthusiast, this heart-filled tattoo will definitely let people know you love what you do. (via @fullmoontattoo)

3. Insta Bunny: This easy-to-manage ink lets you turn into a cute bunny every time you please. Which is probably always, if we’re being honest. (via @taylor_russell.tattoo)

4. The Planets Have Aligned: The worlds are at your fingertips! This four finger tat uses minimal lines for a clean and cute doodle aesthetic. (via @thehipstertattoo)

5. Dino Pals: If you and your besties are thinking about getting inked together, check out this homage to the true OG squad. With similar but different designs, it’s a minimalist way to say “I would dino for you.” (via @__drop_acid_not_bombs__)

6. Heart You: Take the classic heart outline up a notch with a beautifully bold color and a daring placement. (via @tayl.eika)

7. Swedish Smile: “Smile” in Swedish, “laugh” in Norwegian and “happiness” in Mandarin — this tiny tat can mean just about anything you want it to. (via @chelseyej)

8. Upwards: Adorn your ring finger with a double arrow to remind yourself to keep looking up. (via @mamacrame.art)

9. Cherry Bomb: Retro, radiant and totally rad, this ring finger ink is perfect for the gal who was obviously born in the wrong era. (via @geneveartist)

10. Bye-Bye Balloon: Although this particular tattoo was inspired by the owner’s first words, a line-drawn balloon can have just about a bazillion meanings — plus its reverse placement makes it a special treat just for you. (via @stiichn)

11. Linear Love: This minimalist-to-the-max ink is absolutely stunning with two hand-poked lines that form a geometric masterpiece. (via @meester_prikkebeen)

12. White Arrow: White ink and thin strokes makes this popular tattoo perfect for the minimalist seeker. (via @girlinluvwiththeworld)

13. Cuticle Shapes: Geo-fy your cuticles with this awesome complement to any manicure. (via @nellysimpson)

14. Blue Bows: Beautiful color and a daring outline combine to make this a breathtaking pinky work of art. (via @dead2rightstattoo)

15. Sun and Moon: Looking for something to capture both sides of your personality? These minimalist sun and moon icons are elegantly simple and will definitely stand the test of time. (via @pontotattoo)

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There’s a lot of conflicting information about tattoo aftercare and healing out there. Considering there are only seven states in which artists are required by law to provide aftercare instructions, it’s easy to get overwhelmed or left in the dark about what exactly to do after your appointment. The tattoo healing process depends on how big the piece is, how intricate it is, and your body’s response to the ink – but all complications can be avoided with proper aftercare procedures to reduce the risk of infection, scarring, fading, or drying out.

The first step to tattoo aftercare actually comes before the needle even touches your skin – picking a reputable, professional tattoo artist ensures you’re getting the very best care and advice, so you can be on your way to rockin’ some cool body art.

Disclaimer: I am by no means a professional, so approach aftercare at your own discretion, taking this information (as well as your tattoo artist’s) with a grain of salt.

1. Keep the second-skin (medical-grade adhesive) on for several days, or however long your artist recommends.

Your artist will likely place a second-skin material over your tattoo after it’s finished. It works as a barrier to keep bacteria out while the tattoo is in its freshest stage, only meant to stay on a few days.

When it’s time to take it off, be patient and go slow to avoid damage to the skin. Before doing this, make sure to wash your hands thoroughly and dry them with a paper towel to avoid additional germs and bacteria that could harvest in a normal hand towel.

Blood and plasma fluid coming out from the second-skin is normal, but if you notice any out-of-the-ordinary excretions or sensations, contact your tattoo artist ASAP.

2. Wash your tattoo with warm water and fragrance-free, unscented, antimicrobial soap.

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After removing the second skin, the next step in aftercare is to wash off the tatted area. Using a gentle soap ensures that your tattoo doesn’t get any further irritation that could cause unfavorable healing.

When it’s time to wash, move gently, as the area can be tender. You’ll want to start with clean hands and wash with lukewarm water as well, to avoid burning the exposed skin. These are the soaps most commonly used for tattoo aftercare:

3. Moisturize after pat-drying your skin with a paper towel.

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Though petroleum jellies (like Vaseline) can be moisturizing on the lips, it’s no longer widely recommended for tattoo aftercare. Too much of it can create a thick, non-breathable layer on top of your tattoo – less air-flow means slower healing and the potential for ink bleeding. Look to opt for light ointments and balms. Here are a few widely-loved ones:

Bandages or other tight skin coverings are not necessary once you’ve washed off your tattoo. A seal created by these barriers could restrict air-flow, too.

After a week or so, it’s safe to move away from ointments and balms, and onto gentle lotions like the Eucerin Unscented Advanced Repair Body LotionAdvanced Repair Body Lotion ($11, was $13).

4. Avoid *too* hot of showers + no physical activity for at least 48 hours after your appointment.

Heat caused by external factors (weather, hot water, etc) and sweating can increase the risk for the ink on your tattoo to bleed. Plus, moving around too suddenly (like how you would during a workout) causes your skin to stretch, potentially altering your tat’s shape. Not to mention, there’s a very real risk of infection from that grimy gym equipment!

5. Stay out of direct sun for at least 2 weeks.

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Sun can further damage your ink, so it’s not a good thing for tattoo aftercare. If you have to be out, your first line of defense should be a physical barrier like some loose clothing, then a light layer of mineral zinc oxide-based sunscreen to protect your tat.

6. No underwater activity for at least 2 weeks.

The risk for bacterial infection from the water in pools, hot tubs, lakes, and the ocean is high. That’s why people prefer to get tatted in the winter, where they won’t have to actively avoid swimming and the subsequent FOMO of not diving in.

7. Stay hydrated!

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Hydrating your body hydrates your skin – and having hydrated skin means your tattoo is ready to heal as best as it can. Drinking water throughout the day (don’t go too crazy) certifies that your body can handle the ink. You also might want to avoid alcohol for a bit. It can cause bouts of dehydration and thin your blood, causing excess bleeding from the tattoo’s wound.

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Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce are always making headlines for being the cutest couple ever, and that includes their latest vacation. Apparently, the duo is craving summer as much as the rest of us because, during Taylor's break from the Eras Tour, they traded colder temps and concerts for a Bahamas vacation! They were seen sipping cocktails on the beach, swimming, and sipping cocktails *while* swimming. Taylor Swift and her boyfriend spent their time at the Rosalita vacation house, which you can rent for yourself on Vrbo — for $15k a night. Let's take a look!

Where did Travis and Taylor vacation in the Bahamas?

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce spent time at the Rosalita Oceanfront Estate in Harbour Island, Bahamas. This area of the Bahamas has pink sand beaches, beautiful flowers, and an unbeatable view of the Caribbean Sea. All in all, it's one of those places that looks like a postcard, even when you're there in real life!

The rental (which you can rent for yourself on Vrbo) is made up of one main house and a guest house. The main house features five bedrooms, with a sixth in the guest house. The name of the game is privacy with this vacation house because each suite in the whole estate has a private terrace, ensuite bathroom, and private entrance from the garden.

The most important part IMO is the fact the Bahamas vacation house comes with private chefs! I'm a huge foodie and when I travel, my non-negotiable is that I have plenty of local food. If I went on a Bahamas vacation with endless food options, I would be one happy camper!

How much does it cost to stay in Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Bahamas vacation house?

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If you want to stay in Taylor Swift's Bahamas vacation house, you can! All you have to do is shell out $15 thousand a night (via The New York Post), no biggie. With laundry, a pool, and a gym (not to mention the full staff and the private chefs), you definitely get a lot for $15k. However, if you'd rather save some cash for things like souvenirs or local restaurants, you can try this Oleander Gardens home instead.

What is the average cost of a trip to the Bahamas?

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Flights to the Bahamas can range anywhere from $500 to $1,900, so it really depends on when you book, which airline you pick, and where you're flying from. (It appears to be a little more expensive flying from LA than from NYC). All in all, a Bahamas vacation won't be cheap, but a budget, intentional spending choices, and making a plan ahead of time will make it more affordable!

What is the best time to go to the Bahamas?

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If you ask me, any time of year is a good time for a Bahamas vacation. However, if you suffer from the winter blues, anytime from November to March is a great idea! The temperatures are usually somewhere in the 70s, and since winter is the dry season, you won't have to worry about too much rain. But I've also been to the Bahamas in July, and while it's hotter, it's still very enjoyable.

Where was Taylor in the Bahamas?

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce stayed at the Rosalita vacation house on Harbour Island, but they've also been seen on the beach, on boat rides, and walking together on the docks. Considering the house features paddle boards, bikes, snorkel equipment, and lots of board games, I can imagine Taylor and Travis have been spending plenty of time relaxing. There's also the option to have on-site yoga or pilates classes — fun!

Are you dreaming of a Bahamas vacation like Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce? Check out 10 Spring Break Vacations The Whole Family Will Enjoy and The 12 Best All-Inclusive Resorts for more ideas!

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Analog is in. Take film cameras for one – everyone’s fallen in love with the nostalgic aesthetics and tactile processes that bring us closer to the days of vintage. Stick and poke tattoos are another way we’re channeling the good ol’ days. They’re done by hand instead of machine, and we’re just hooked on the hand-poked, (hu)man-powered ink.

Stick and poke tattoos actually go back a long way, with many cultures using the artform for religious purposes. The purpose behind tats has wildly pivoted to primarily aesthetic reasons – I got it tatted because it looked cool type vibes. I’m guilty!

My introduction to stick and poke was via my besties using sewing needles and India ink on each other in our teenage bedrooms, behind closed doors, of course. The punky DIY-route wasn’t always the safest, but damn, did I feel cool! I’m by no means recommending this method – besides, there are *tons* of practicing stick and poke tattoo professionals out there that do their thing 100% safely. Here’s the low-down on stick and poke tattoos, plus some ideas to inspire you for your next inky venture!

How long do stick and poke tattoos last?

On average, stick and poke tattoos can last as short as 5 to 10 years, or as long as forever, and your tat’s longevity really depends on how it's done, where it is on your body, and the care it gets. Tattoos in areas that are more prone to friction or sun exposure are likely to fade faster. It also depends on your artist’s skill level, as there’s a sweet spot on the skin for sticking and poking where the ink will stay the most embedded.

"Handpoked (or stick and poke) tattoos last forever as long as they’re done correctly," handpoke artist Mackenzie Bosse said. She's been tattooing since she was 16, and now at 19, is leading her own professional studio. "If they’re done incorrectly, there can be inconsistencies, which lead to the ink fading or the tattoos healing poorly. Another issue could be not applying the ink properly or deep enough in the skin, which results in fading. Some other issues I’ve seen is blowouts (expansion of ink in the skin) from someone pushing too hard, or tattooing too much ink in a certain area."

Do stick and poke tattoos fade?

Yes, stick and poke tattoos fade, but designs made with a machine fade, too. Some stick and pokes will fade quicker than others if they were done incorrectly or unprofessionally. It also depends on the care you give your handpoked tattoo. According to tattooer, mixed media artist, and energy worker Lauren Collins, sun protection is *crucial* in preserving your tat.

"Just the same as protecting any other tattoo… [use] sunscreen sunscreen sunscreen," Collins said. "UVA rays are the biggest threat to the longevity of your tattoos, as they are able to penetrate into the skin’s dermis layer, where the tattoo ink is placed during a tattoo session. These sun rays then begin to break down the ink and disperse it, causing your tattoo to look blotchy or faded over time."

Do stick and pokes hurt?

The concept of “hurt” is a little different in the world of ink. The thing is, everyone has varying levels of pain tolerance, and the sensation depends on the area of your body you’re getting the tattoo. One thing to consider is that machine-made tattoos work at a higher rate of “poking” than stick and pokes – sometimes with more than one needle.

"In my experience as a tattooer, I've had many clients compare handpoked tattoos to the sensation of acupuncture," Collins offered. "Generally, it tends to be a pretty gentle process as long as your tattoo artist is placing the ink into the correct layer of skin. Often, artists' processes tend to be described as light or heavy-handed, so the sensation of getting a tattoo really depends on how your artist works, and the level of your pain tolerance."

Stick and pokes are done at a way slower pace with a single needle. Ultimately, it’s up to you if you'd rather take it slow. There’s always *some* discomfort associated with tats, but if pain is a concern (which is often the case for tattoos that cover more area), some artists offer numbing cream before going in.

Tips for Getting A Stick and Poke Tattoo

Before getting your stick and poke:

  • Research your artist. Do they execute their art well? Is their pricing realistic for you? Even once you arrive at your appointment, assess the vibes and check in with yourself if you feel safe in their studio – and if they’re using clean, single-use tools. "Just because handpoking can often be seen practiced in many unsafe ways does not mean that all processes are performed unsafely," Collins said. "Most importantly, make sure your artist has knowledge about blood-borne pathogens, cross-contamination, keeps a clean studio, and uses proper safety precautions and sanitation procedures throughout the duration of your tattoo."
  • Stay hydrated. Drinking plenty of water before, during, and after your appointment will prepare you for long sits (if your tattoo is bigger), make you feel physically better, plus being hydrated helps your skin receive the ink well. Eating a healthy meal prior to your appointment can also stabilize and prepare your body for tattooing.
  • Wear comfy clothing. You’re going to be sitting still for a bit while you get a stick and poke tattoo, so you might as well be comfortable. This step is also important if you’re getting inked in a complicated spot like your stomach or rib cage, so you don’t aggravate the tattoo with tight-fitting bras or tanks.
  • Arrive on time. Respecting your tattoo artist’s time is integral to having a seamless process – it gives you both time to chat through the basics before getting started, plus it’s just generally respectful.
  • Know that you are in control. It's your body we're dealing with here, and you should have full autonomy to call out things you're uncomfortable with during your session. "It’s of the utmost importance that you receive care, respect, and understanding from your artist in your tattoo session," Collins said. "I have heard far too many people tell me stories about not receiving this level of care in past sessions, and those experiences are exactly what this new wave of tattooers are trying to improve upon within the tattoo community. You are important, and so is your voice."

After getting your stick and poke:

  • Aftercare. Follow the aftercare instructions your artist provides. It will help your art last longer and heal smoothly, resulting in a clearer design! Every artist is different in their aftercare recommendations, but the process usually entails washing the area with unscented soap and moisturizing with fragrance-free lotion. "Be mindful of your tattoo," Bosse said. "While tattoos heal, they still run the risk of infection, so avoid dirty places like pools, lakes, baths, and beaches. Make sure to wash it with unscented soap (my fave is Dove bar soap) and use unscented moisturizer if needed."
  • Stay out of the sun. The fresh skin your tattoo’s sitting on is prone to harmful UV rays that can degrade the ink, so it’s better you avoid direct sunlight until your tattoo is healed.

Stick and Poke Tattoo Ideas

No matter how you get tatted, you’re still electing to get art permanently embedded into your skin. Making sure you absolutely *love* your ink before sitting in the chair will make the tattoo investment and experience entirely worth it. There’s something for everyone in the tattoo world – from tiny tats to larger, intricate pieces, here are a few we think you’ll love enough to put on your bod!

Decorative Wrist and Hand

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Adorn your wrists and hands with delicate details, similar to this celestial design. If you're not game for going all-out, pick 1 to 2 smaller details to place in the area.

Floral Outline

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Just because I love floral art – this handpoked design is the ultimate inspo for a simple, outlined tat. If you're feeling playful, working with (and around) moles or birthmarks for your stick and poke makes the piece more personal.

Self-Love Stick and Poke

Photo by @handpokedbymac

For a small reminder to give yourself the love and grace you deserve, heart-shaped tats, or generally symbolic ones are a fitting option.

Tiny Tulip

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Tiny tats like this one are super delicate and feminine.

Geometric Stars

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Handpoked tattoos lend themselves to a pointillism-inspired effect, seen here on an eye-catching geometric design.

Foliage

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The delicate line work on this leafy tat is concise, and forms a gorgeous decorative addition. Shara, the artist that did this lovely piece, is still currently booking for the end of May and early June 2023 in Los Angeles – look into getting inked here!

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Whether you're looking for something super dense n' cozy to hibernate in, or are looking ahead for breathable, summer-ready bedding, this current Parachute Home sale is one to shop. The comfort-forward brand might be most famous for their sheet sets, but they also have a wide range of home decor, bath essentials, furniture, and even apparel!

The Parachute Home sale runs from Wednesday, March 27 at 9PM PT through Monday, April 1 at 11:59:59 PT with 20% off all sale section items. This means you could save up to a total of 75% off!

Bedding

Organic Waffle Quilt

The waffle knit texture on this quilt is love at first touch. You can use the quilt alone for lighter coverage in the summer, then pile it on top of a duvet for warming yourself in wintertime. Save 30% when you shop the sale.

Linen Box Quilted Sham Set

You'd be surprised at what a simple quilted pillow could do for your space. The lines on this one feel worn-in and add to that intense coziness you're searching for – plus a set is 30% off right now!

Linen Fitted Sheet

These linen sheets have a very satisfying amount of texture that only gets better with each wash. Plus, this slate blue shade is so cute. Shop this set in many more colors for up to 50% off!

Linen Duvet Cover

This linen duvet cover arrives with a lived-in fabric that enhances the durability and overall quality of the item. It's secured along the end with adorable buttons. Shop it for 50% off during the Parachute Home sale.

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Take up to 30% off this silky-smooth fitted sheet that's shoppable in 3 different colors and bed sizes from Twin to California King! Your quality of sleep will feel like a literal dream.

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This mocha-colored quilt is extremely cozy! It's covered in a casual, yet sophisticated stitching pattern that feels fun to touch, and even better to wrap yourself up in. Take 30% off with the Parachute Home sale now.

Furniture

Leather Sling Chair

This gorgeous chair is now 26% off – it simply oozes midcentury modern vibes for the curb appeal, and its sold oak construction means it'll last for years. And years. And years.

Loop Coffee Table

This sleek coffee table costs $650, down from $1,099, meaning it's a whole 40% off! You'll be seriously upgrading your living room setup with this piece, no matter if you snag it in the solid oak or solid walnut finish. The tiered design brings forth some really convenient storage potential, too.

Bluff Oval Nightstand

This dark walnut nightstand was made for the minimalist. It's currently 12% off at Parachute Home. Knowing it's made of solid wood will further prove this pick's durability for years to come.

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This lamp is sculptural AF, and whether it's lit up or not, anyone can recognize that it's a complete work of art. It comes in a small or large size and is now 59% off!

Pillow Chair

Save up to 27% off this gorgeous lounge chair model from Parachute Home during the sale. Available in a range of sleek neutral cream whites and grays, it's sure to match your current living room set-up easily. You can choose to fill it with either down or a down alternative that makes for a cushy, comfy seat!

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Women's Linen Short

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Last year celebrity stylist Law Roach sent a shockwave through the fashion industry when he announced his retirement from styling. Although his Instagram post dedicated to his decision has been deleted, his caption is still fresh in our minds. He wrote, "If this business was just about the clothes I would do it for the rest of my life but unfortunately it’s not! The politics, the lies and false narratives finally got me! You win … I’m out.”

However, the styling legend is back on the scene just for his #1 client — AKA his little sister and a personal B+C fave — Zendaya! It was hard imagining him taking a step back from helping her serve looks so we're grateful the duo is back. Roach is known for making waves over the last few years thanks to his architectural and design-oriented eye — his choices are bold, beautiful, and all of his clients look like walking pieces of art. One client who constantly makes headlines for her looks (and is a personal B+C fave) is actress Zendaya, who started working with Roach in 2011. In honor of his career, and their sweet bond, we wanted to round up some of our favorite looks from over the years.

Who is Law Roach?

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There are many amazing celebrity stylists, but it's easy to find Law Roach's signature touch. He combines his clients' personalities with innovative outfits that have the power to propel their stardom forward and he makes sure his appearance is also on point. No one can do it like him and he's absolutely proud of it.

When did Zendaya start working with Law Roach?

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Prior to becoming a stylist, CNN indicates Roach owned a vintage store in Chicago called Deliciously Vintage. When he realized he could build an actual career as a stylist, he started working his way towards actually being one. He said, "I worked really hard to figure out the ins and outs of being a stylist because I didn’t really have a mentor, I was never anyone’s assistant or an intern.

Well, this hard work paid off because it led him to meet Zendaya while she was filming the Disney series Shake it Up. Together they've created an amazing roster of awards looks that allowed Zendaya's star power to truly shine!

So, was Zendaya the reason Law Roach initially announced his retirement?

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Negative! After some rumors that there was drama with the actress after he announced his retirement, Roach cleared the air. In honor of them working alongside each other again, here's 14 of the best looks Law Roach styled for Zendaya!

Best Looks Zendaya Has Worn

"Dune" Looks"

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"Dune" Red Carpet - The 78th Venice International Film Festival (Sep. 2021)

From Zendaya's tresses to her gorgeous Balmain gown, this ensemble tops our "Dune" looks coverage. With the addition of the stunning emerald Bvlgari jewels she wore, we dare say she looks like a true personification of a stylish mermaid.

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UK Special Screening of "Dune" in London ( Oct. 2021)

One thing Law Roach is going to do is drape Zendaya in a look that matches the theme of whatever event she's attending. For the UK special screening of "Dune" in 2021, Grazia shared that he styled his muse in this celestial Rick Owens gown that had asymmetrical sleeves. Adored in tiny glitter sequins, the gown highlighted Zendaya's makeup and braided updo.

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"Dune: Part Two" World Premiere in London (Feb. 2024)

Law Roach is known to step outside of the box to create or pull memorable looks for Zendaya, but I don't think we've fully recovered from this. Thanks to The Hollywood Reporter's watchful eye, we know this futuristic look was designed by the one and only Thierry Mugler. We love that it's a part of his 1995 couture collection because it signals that he was ahead of his time. If we didn't know better, we'd say this outfit was designed with someone like Zendaya in mind.

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"Dune: Part Two" - Press Conference (Feb. 2024)

Zendaya and her co-star tuned bestie Timothée Chalamet turned heads for all the right reasons at a press conference in Seoul, South Korea for "Dune: Part Two." Fashionista reported that the pair were dressed in matching boiler jumpsuits from Juun.J's Spring 2024 collection.

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"Dune: Part Two" Premiere at Lincoln Center (Feb. 2024)

Zendaya was the picture of perfection at the Dune: Part Two premiere at the Lincoln Center in New York. ABC News learned Law Roach styled her in a jaw-dropping gown from Stéphane Rolland's Spring/Summer Haute Couture 2024 collection. It's yet another look she's worn that complements the theme and undertones of the Dune franchise.

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Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination Met Gala (May 2018)

If Saint Joan of Arc were reincarnated, she'd come back wearing this metallic piece worn by Zendaya at the 2018 Met Gala. The theme was "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination" and Law Roach understood the assignment. Harper's Bazaarnoted that she wore a "custom metallic Versace gown"

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Met Gala Camp: Notes on Fashion (May 2019)

The electric update to Cinderella's dress at the 2019 Met Gala signaled Zendaya's move from Disney media to more adult roles like Euphoria. This look was fitting because Law Roach feels like Zendaya's fairy style mother! Enlisting the help of designer Tommy Hilfiger, W Magazine reports this gown was specifically designed to light up.

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Tiffany & Co. Paper Flowers Event And Believe In Dreams Campaign Launch (May 2018)

This '60s-inspired outfit screams Jackie O. In addition to the feminine jewelry and bow neckline, we love Roach's playful attention to details like polka dot heels and a voluminous silhouette.

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CFDA Fashion Awards (Nov. 2021)

Not only did Zendaya wear this lovely Vera Wang design that makes us want to give bandeau tops and peplum silhouettes another chance, but she also wore it while accepting the CFDA Fashion Icon Award in 2021!

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Sony Pictures' "Spider-Man: No Way Home" Los Angeles Premiere (Dec. 2021)

Law Roach didn't have to conjure up this custom Valentino gown for Zendaya the way he did in 2021, but here we are. It featured an intricate web design that was on par with the premiere of Spider-Man: No Way Home and we think we're still trying to recover from it!

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94th Annual Academy Awards (March 2022)

Leave it to Law Roach and Zendaya to make a cropped, satin button-up top and a flowing sequin maxi skirt look amazing. It's a classic look that received the highest of upgrades and feels like something that can be worn in 2024.

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HBO Max FYC Event For "Euphoria" (April 2022)

Her character Rue on Euphoria may be a mess, but this tailored Fear of God outfit was not! Law Roach took another classic silhouette and helped it make a statement.

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74th Primetime Emmys (Sep. 2022)

For her history-making win at the 2020 Emmy Awards, where she became the youngest actress to win Best Actress in a Drama, Zendaya wore this strapless black peplum dress that gives the sweetheart wedding dress a twist. It was super chic and sweet just like the starlet.

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54th NAACP Image Awards (Feb. 2023)

Zendaya's green and black look (paired with her already-iconic bob) was the talk of the internet at the 2023 NAACP Awards. We're obsessed with how the bright green offsets the simplicity of the dress.

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