Zendaya took a page out of Cher's book with a daring look at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony where she helped induct the pop icon into the Hall of Fame on Saturday (October 19).
The Challengers star channeled Cher's signature style from earlier in the legend's decades-long career, complete with long, straight black hair reaching past her waist and a bold sheer beaded gold gown with cutouts strategically placed around her torso. The sheer, nude illusion skirt sat low on her hips and also featured a high slit. She completed her look with gold Christian Louboutin heels, gold bracelets and diamond earrings.
The vintage couture halter gown was from Bob Mackie's Fall 2001 collection "Foreign Intrigue" and was similar to a look that Cher wore in 1972, per Page Six.
On the red carpet, Zendaya paired the stunning gown with a white silk satin trench coat embroidered in gold and and diamond iridescent bugle beads and stones, according to her longtime stylist Law Roach.
In addition to the Dune actress, Dua Lipa helped honor Cher's induction into the "Performers" category of the rock hall of fame with a performance of her hit song "Believe," and was even joined by the legend herself to finish out the track together.