Fans eagerly awaiting a glimpse of Zendaya’s wedding dress may be disappointed, as the actress and fiancé Tom Holland are determined to keep their upcoming nuptials strictly private. The couple, who announced their engagement earlier this year at the Golden Globes ceremony, have captured widespread attention—especially after Zendaya dazzled with a sparkling engagement ring that instantly set social media abuzz.

However, according to Zendaya’s long-time stylist Law Roach, the wedding dress is unlikely to be revealed to the public. Speaking to Complex, Roach said, “It will probably be a wedding dress that nobody will ever see, to be quite honest, because she and Tom are super private about their relationship…” He added that there will be “no Vogue spread; there won’t be pictures of the wedding,” as the couple prefers to maintain privacy, with guests who will be “really respectful” of their wishes. “So, it will be a really beautiful dress that no one gets to see.”

Zendaya and Tom Holland’s romance began on the set of ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ in 2016, but they only confirmed their relationship publicly in 2021. Since then, the pair have become one of Hollywood’s most beloved couples, frequently supporting each other’s projects and making appearances together at public events. Despite the excitement around their engagement, neither has shared official details about the wedding, leaving fans curious but respectful of their privacy.

While the wedding dress remains a mystery, fans can look forward to seeing Zendaya and Tom Holland on screen in the near future. Zendaya is currently filming the third season of ‘Euphoria,’ with reports that Tom visited her on set sparking speculation about a potential guest appearance. In addition, Zendaya has several upcoming projects, including a biopic of Ronnie Spector, the film ‘The Drama’ alongside Robert Pattinson, a voice role in ‘Shrek 5,’ and ‘Dune: Part 3’ opposite Timothée Chalamet.

Meanwhile, the couple will reunite on screen in ‘The Odyssey,’ a modern adaptation of Homer’s epic, slated to begin filming later this year. This will mark their first significant on-screen collaboration since ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home.’