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Zendaya Co-Created the Sneaker Everyone Will Want This Fall

Zendaya Co-Created the Sneaker Everyone Will Want This Fall

Elle07-08-2025
Typically, Zendaya keeps us on our toes with breathtaking red carpet and movie premiere looks, but best believe—the 28-year-old star is just as chic during her off-duty moments, too. In her latest On campaign, you'll see Zendaya swapping her stilettos for the sneakers she co-created with her longtime image architect, Law Roach.
Fashion's favorite duo took the supportive technology behind the On Cloudzone sneakers and gave it an editorial makeover. The results: a sleek silhouette that's cool enough to make you feel a bit more polished and pulled together, even while casually on the go.
'Movement has always been a part of how I connect with myself, and movement looks different for everyone,' Zendaya explains in the press release. 'To me, it's about embracing every little bit of ourselves, and being present in every version of yourself.'
Right now, the new Cloudzone Moon sneakers are available in two colors: a black-on-black design that whispers chic and a white version that features a subtle gray logo paired with red laces and a solid trim on the sole.
But it's not just the shoes stealing our attention. Naturally, we have to talk about Zendaya's whole look. In the campaign's photos, you'll see her showing off some of the best pieces from On's fall/winter 2025 collection, from a half-zip bodysuit that hugs the body to a track jacket that makes the sporty essential look fashion-forward as ever.
It looks like we are still in the early stages of Zendaya's ongoing partnership with On. The two already have plans to debut a second style, the Cloudtilt Moon, but that style won't be available until October. So, for now, we're heading to On's website to shop Zendaya's first co-created sneaker with On before it sells out.
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