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‘The Odyssey’ press tour brings Greek-goddess styling to London premiere ahead of July 17 theater release
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‘The Odyssey’ press tour brings Greek-goddess styling to London premiere ahead of July 17 theater release

Zendaya, Anne Hathaway, Lupita Nyong’o and other cast members debuted wardrobe built around mythic motifs during a weeklong global rollout culminating in a Leicester Square event.

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The cast of Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” has spent the past week turning red-carpet fashion into a kind of on-screen prelude to the film’s Greek-myth story, with the style choices for the international press tour culminating in a premiere in London’s Leicester Square. Coverage of the looks highlighted different costume-inspired aesthetics aligned with characters and themes from the epic, with Zendaya portraying the goddess Athena and other cast members leaning into trench coats, tailoring, and maternity dressing that evokes classical forms.

According to Page Six, Zendaya, 29, reunited with stylist Law Roach for Grecian-inspired styling, an approach the pair has used on multiple prior high-profile projects. Page Six described Zendaya’s “Athena” looks as drawing on classical Greek sculpture, including a custom white Jacquemus halter gown with a low draped back and a built-in headscarf, paired with Louboutin pumps. The report also quoted Roach describing her as “the essence of Athena,” tying the wardrobe directly to the character’s mythic identity.

Page Six also reported that Anne Hathaway, 43, is dressing a baby bump during the press tour. The outlet noted Hathaway announced in June that she and husband Adam Shulman are expecting their third child, and then said her maternity styling took a mythic turn on the red carpet. One of the reported looks included Hathaway wearing a blue Dior gown while cradling her bump alongside Tom Holland and other cast members at the premiere-related events.

The Leicester Square premiere in London featured multiple quick changes and brand transitions, Page Six reported. It described Zendaya’s world-premiere look in London as a Schiaparelli fall 2026 gown with a sculpted bodice and a sheer beaded skirt, adding that the dress debuted at the house’s Paris runway earlier that same morning. Page Six further said Zendaya changed again for the event, trading a breastplate-style element for a Valentino gown with a tiny floral top and side cutouts.

Lupita Nyong’o, 43, who plays Helen and her sister Clytemnestra in the film, was also highlighted in Page Six’s rollout as working with stylist Micaela Erlanger on tailoring-focused styling, including trench coats. The report described her premiere-era look as a glittering Christian Cowan gown with side cutouts that dipped well past her hips, continuing the tour’s emphasis on character-adjacent design language rather than a single, uniform aesthetic across cast members.

Beyond the fashion reporting, straight-news outlets framed the London premiere as a high-profile public event tied to the film’s wider rollout. Deadline reported crowds gathering for the premiere, listing a broader group of stars attending, including Matt Damon and Robert Pattinson, ahead of the film’s theater opening. Variety and Entertainment Weekly, in separate coverage, also pointed to early audience and press reactions describing the film as a major “epic” release, while noting that the rollout has only just begun.

“The Odyssey” is scheduled to hit theaters on July 17, according to Page Six’s recap of the tour. With the premiere now completed, additional stops remain part of the standard film-launch cycle, and further wardrobe-focused coverage is likely to track how the cast’s styling continues to connect mythic themes, designer partnerships, and press-event logistics across cities.

Why It Matters

  • The July 17 theater release makes the press tour a key part of the film’s launch window, with premiere visibility concentrated in major public markets like London.
  • Designer partnerships and repeat styling themes can drive consumer attention and brand marketing value around major events.
  • Press-tour events involving large crowds can affect local public logistics, including foot traffic and event security at major city venues.
  • Family-related coverage, including Hathaway’s pregnancy, reflects how mainstream entertainment rollouts often intersect with personal milestones in public-facing settings.

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Key Facts

  • Page Six reported that “The Odyssey” cast members have spent the past week on a global press tour with wardrobe choices tied to Greek-myth themes.
  • Zendaya, who plays Athena, reunited with stylist Law Roach for Athena-inspired styling, including a custom white Jacquemus gown with a built-in headscarf.
  • Page Six said Anne Hathaway is expecting her third child and wore maternity styling, including a reported blue Dior gown while cradling her baby bump.
  • Page Six reported that the world premiere included Zendaya wearing a Schiaparelli fall 2026 gown at London’s Leicester Square and then changing into a Valentino gown for another segment of the event.
  • Page Six reported Lupita Nyong’o’s styling and tailoring run with stylist Micaela Erlanger, and described her premiere-era look as a Christian Cowan gown with side cutouts.
  • Multiple outlets reported public attention and crowds around the London premiere, with Deadline listing several major stars attending.
  • Page Six said “The Odyssey” is scheduled to open in theaters on July 17.
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