Zendaya and Tom Holland Make First Joint Appearance Since Confirming the News of Their Wedding
That’s Mr. and Mrs. Spider-Man

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
The internet has been losing its mind since Tom Holland casually confirmed his marriage to Zendaya in a new Esquire U.K. cover story — not with a press release or a red carpet moment, but with a single devastating sentence. When asked whether his family had been fooled by AI-generated wedding photos that circulated earlier this year, Holland paused and said: "No, because they were all there." That's it. That's the announcement. Mr. and Mrs. Spider-Man, confirmed.
According to Harper's Bazaar, the two first met on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming in 2016 and have spent the years since perfecting the art of saying absolutely nothing about their relationship. They rarely share red carpets unless a press tour demands it — which, conveniently, one does right now. The couple is currently doing appearances for their latest Marvel project, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and landed in Amsterdam for a promotional event at Museum H'ART in the Netherlands. The timing could not have been more theatrical.
The Fits, Obviously
After coordinating earlier in the week — a crowd-pleasing move — they arrived at the Amsterdam event with their own distinct energies. Zendaya, styled as ever by her image architect Law Roach, wore head-to-toe Louis Vuitton courtesy of women's artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière. The look was precise and a little dangerous: a black military jacket loaded with silver chain embellishments, dramatic coattails sweeping behind her, a bright-red leather miniskirt, and white pumps. It had the tension of a full stop at the end of a very good sentence.
Holland, styled by Crystalle Cox, kept things clean in a navy Thom Browne suit — white dress shirt, striped tie, patent-leather loafers. Classic, considered, and smart enough not to compete. As a duo, they struck that rare balance: two people with fully realized aesthetics who somehow make each other look better.
These two have spent nearly a decade being private to the point of exhaustion — no thirst traps, no relationship timelines, no performative oversharing — and yet somehow managed to make their marriage confirmation the most compelling fashion moment of the press tour.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


