Zendaya and TayuanTimothée Chalamet traded in stillsuits for matching pastel coveralls to promote Dune: Part Twoin South Korea.
The pair wore the same leather coveralls in different colors: salmon pink for Zendaya and a dusty light blue for Chalamet. The co-stars served coordinated looks for the entire press run, but this is the first time Chalamet wormed his way into a fully-matching outfit — and fan reactions spiced up the timeline.
SEE ALSO: 'Dune: Part Two' review: Denis Villeneuve's sci-fi masterpiece soars, then screams to a haltDuneheads compared the duo to Barbie and Ken, fraternal twins, and Lola and Bugs Bunny.
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The outfits inspired plenty of jokes as well. One X / Twitter user wrote, "these gender reveals are getting out of hand." Another said, "paul & chani modeling the latest in korean stillsuits."
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Zendaya and Chalamet posed with their co-star Austin Butler, who wore a blue suit that complemented Chalamet's coveralls, which spurred a stream of comments about Butler being left out from the fun. One fan posted, "they should have told austin too omg." Another said, "someone didn't read the group chat."
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Some fans spun the narrative that Chalamet begged to match with Zendaya because he's such a big fan of her immaculate style. Others posited it was a reaction to all eyes being on Zendaya in robotic, archival Mugler at the London premiere. Whatever the backstory may be, they sure are fun to look at.
Dune: Part Two hits theaters March 1.
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