Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman is no stranger to getting criticized for her ever-changing hairstyle. On Sunday, she wore a pixie cut wig at the 2015 BET Awards in Los Angeles. Not everyone was a fan of the new look, and haters took to social media to express their dismay.
The young star was quick to defend herself and shrug off all the criticisms, posting photos with the caption: “When people don’t like your hair but they tweeting bout you tho….. #idgaf #idgaf”.
‘When people don’t like your hair but they tweetin bout you tho….. #idgaf #idgaf’
Zendaya never fails to impress us with her killer style, and this was probably one of her fiercest looks. Although she lost to Mo’ne Davis for the YoungStars Award, she clearly won in the style department. The ‘K.C. Undercover’ star looked positively radiant in a Nicolas Jebran semi-sheer shirt-dress, which was entirely covered with sparkling crystals. The outfit put her long slender legs on full display. Her accessories were very minimal, and her makeup was soft with pastel shades that complemented the jewel hues of her bedazzled frock.
Zendaya wore a pixie cut wig at the 2015 BET Awards
Zendaya’s makeup was soft with pastel shades that complemented the jewel hues of her bedazzled frock
Zendaya posing with a guest at the 2015 BET Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on June 28, 2015
Zendaya’s dress was entirely covered with sparkling crystals
Zendaya looked positively radiant in a Nicolas Jebran semi-sheer shirt-dress
Zendaya capped off her shimmering ensemble with crystal-encrusted sandals by Roberto Cavalli. Like her dress, they feature all-over Swarovski crystal embellishments. They also have about 1 inch island platforms, 4.75 inch heels, and adjustable ankle straps.
Zendaya shows off her feet in Roberto Cavalli sandals
Zendaya in crystal-encrusted sandals by Roberto Cavalli
We can’t find her exact sandals, but a version that boasts a bold python pattern can be purchased at Saks.
Roberto Cavalli Swarovski-Crystal-Embellished Platform Sandals, $2,300 at Saks
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