Zendaya and Tom Holland really are Hollywood’s favorite couple.
And in case you needed a reminder, look no further than their latest his-and-hers style moment. On Thursday, October 24, the pair stepped out in New York while twinning in maroon, also known as fall’s hottest hue.
Zendaya, 28, was on hand to support Holland at the launch of BERO, his new non-alcoholic beverage brand, and she dressed the part of the ever-so-stylish girlfriend in custom Louis Vuitton.
The curve-skimming dress signaled that leather weather had officially arrived, as Zendaya’s Nicolas Ghesquiere–designed gown was both seasonally appropriate and right on trend.
Featuring barely-there straps and a plunging neckline, the body-con silhouette was cinched at the waist with a belt that was finished with gold hardware and an exposed side zipper to match, which Zendaya left undone at the hem for a sultry leg reveal that highlighted her mile-long limbs.
For his part, Holland, 28, coordinated in a burgundy sweater and sleek black pants grounded with all-white trainers. Zendaya, meanwhile, stood above the crowd (and her boyfriend) in sky-high Christian Louboutin stiletto pumps with a sharp pointed toe.
While leaving The Corner Bar in SoHo hand-in-hand, the couple stopped to sign autographs from a crowd of adoring fans who lined up outside to catch a glimpse of the pair.
The consciously coordinated couple’s fashion moment made it clear that they are perfectly in step from a sartorial perspective. But as Zendaya revealed to Teen Vogue this month, Holland takes the lead on the dance floor.
In fact, a dance class is the one place she’d never take him. “He’s too good!” she insisted.
Still, she was quick to show up for his latest business venture, as earlier in the day, she repped BERO with a logo baseball cap that bore Holland’s new brand’s name on the front.
And he’s there for her too, as he gushed in a recent interview, that one of his most cherished hobbies is fixing up his girlfriend’s apartment. “One of my favorite things is if something breaks in Zendaya’s house,” he said while appearing on the Rich Roll podcast.
“I take huge pride in fixing it,” Holland continued, who learned carpentry from his late grandfather. “The other day, she has this guest room . . . it wasn’t the greatest room, like it needed some love.”
From home repairs to hot his-and-hers style, the couple’s love language takes many shapes and forms.