Zendaya dressed to impress while helping to induct Cher into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
The actress channeled the “Believe” hitmaker at the ceremony on Saturday in a beaded gold dress that featured criss-cross ab cutouts and a sheer skirt with a high slit.
The vintage Bob Mackie Couture halter gown was from the designer’s Fall 2001 collection called “Foreign Intrigue.”
The look was similar to Cher’s iconic dress from 1972.
Zendaya’s look was also styled with the same white satin coat that was worn on the runway over two decades ago.
The “Euphoria” star, 28, completed the ensemble with gold Christian Louboutin heels, gold bracelets and diamond earrings. She also paid homage to Cher by wearing her hair long and straight with a middle part.
The actress’ longtime stylist, Law Roach, gave more details on the show-stopping look on his Instagram Story.
“Fall 2001 Bob Mackie Couture collection, Foreign Intrigue,” Roach, 46, posted on Saturday. “White silk satin trench coat, with dramatic collar and cuffs, embroidered in gold and diamond iridescent bugle beads and stones.”
He added, “ɴuᴅᴇ illusion halter-gown, entirely hand-beaded in gold, diamond and iridescent bugle beads and aurora-borialus [sic] stones.”