Zendaya and Tom Holland Lead Spiderman Brand New Day Madrid Premiere

Zendaya and Tom Holland Lead Spiderman Brand New Day Madrid Premiere

Zendaya and Tom Holland made their first red carpet appearance as a married couple at spiderman brand new day in Madrid on June 15. The Monday afternoon premiere gave the franchise a rare public couple moment ahead of the film's July 31 theater release.

Madrid on June 15

Zendaya returned to the red carpet in a strapless little black dress from Christian Cowan's Fall 2026 fashion show, a look built around floral lace from the sweetheart neckline past the corseted waist and across her hips asymmetrically. A satin, hip-to-thigh sash opened into the skirt, while elongated fringe added texture.

She finished the look with $19,510 diamond and sapphire earrings from Stefere, Christian Louboutin So Kate Pumps, a Rolex watch, and her Jessica McCormack wedding band. Zendaya did not wear her engagement ring on this red carpet, a small but notable styling choice for an appearance built around a public marital debut.

Tom Holland's Spider-Man cue

Holland wore a black suit, a matching tie, and a Spider-Man red button-down, keeping the look tied to the film without competing with her outfit. That split works for a premiere built on franchise branding and a couple appearance that had not happened on a red carpet since the final Spider-Man: No Way Home screening in 2021.

The gap since 2021 is the useful business detail here: this was not just another publicity stop, but a reset point for one of the franchise's most visible pairings. Zendaya and Holland had stayed off red carpets together for years, and this event placed them back into the campaign at the exact moment Marvel marketing needs them visible.

July 31 release window

Spider-Man: Brand New Day does not hit theaters until July 31, so the Madrid appearance arrives well before opening day. Zendaya is also returning to method dressing for Spider-Man projects after her The Drama press tour wrapped two months earlier, and her look here keeps the promotional language tightly aligned with the film's image strategy.

Fringe has already moved through Chanel, Loewe, Alaïa, McQueen, Balenciaga, Elie Saab, and Balmain's Spring 2026 runways, and Zendaya's version pushes the trend into a franchise setting rather than a runway-only one. With the couple now back on a red carpet together, the campaign has its headline image: the relationship, the wardrobe, and the release date are all working in the same frame.

Next