Zendaya sports a golden spine — yes, you read that right — on the red carpet

From the front, Zendaya’s latest red carpet gown looked like a simple black dress with a high neck and elbow-length sleeves.

But the back was a different story!

Ballon D'Or : Photocall At Theatre Du Chatelet In Paris (Marc Piasecki / WireImage)
Ballon D'Or : Photocall At Theatre Du Chatelet In Paris (Marc Piasecki / WireImage)

The "Malcolm & Marie" star's backless dress was held together by an elaborate metal cage that looked like a golden spine with ribs fanning out to the sides. The spine transformed into twin snake heads with glittering eyes that reached up to her shoulder blades.

Ballon D'Or : Photocall At Theatre Du Chatelet In Paris (Marc Piasecki / WireImage)
Ballon D'Or : Photocall At Theatre Du Chatelet In Paris (Marc Piasecki / WireImage)

Zendaya, 25, wore the dramatic dress as she attended the Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris, France, this week. The annual event honors the world's top male soccer players.

The skeleton-inspired gown was a vintage look from the 2000 fall/winter collection of Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli, which is known for its snake-inspired designs.

Designer Fausto Puglisi, who created a re-edited version of the look for Zendaya, shared a close-up photo of the gown’s back.

“I love Zendaya since day ONE! ❤️ I re edited this frock for My girl ! Custom made for a Queen! ❤️I’m in Heaven! ✨Beyond!” he captioned the photo, which Zendaya shared in her Instagram story.

He also posted a concept illustration of Zendaya wearing the gown.

Roberto Cavalli also shared detailed photos of the dress on Instagram, describing the back as a “spine jewel golden cage linked by micro golden chains.”

Ballon D'Or : Photocall At Theatre Du Chatelet In Paris (Aurelien Meunier / Getty Images)
Ballon D'Or : Photocall At Theatre Du Chatelet In Paris (Aurelien Meunier / Getty Images)

For the event, the “Spider-Man” star wore her hair in a simple, pinned-up bob, ensuring that her hair wouldn’t cover her gown's show-stopping feature. She accessorized with golden hoops that echoed the warm, metallic hue of her spine accessory.

Some fans wondered if her dress was a subtle tribute to “Spider-Man” villain Dr. Otto Octavius, aka Doc Ock, who has four metallic tentacles extending from his back. When a fan pointed out this theory, Zendaya appeared to confirm it by reposting it in her Instagram story with the comment, “We love a reference,” according to Glamour.

Zendaya was joined at the event by her “Spider-Man: No Way Home” co-star, Tom Holland. Some wondered if this was their public outing as a couple since opening up about their rumored romance in recent interviews with GQ. However, they have not officially confirmed their relationship.

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