The stars of Dune: Part Two bared all their flesh as they promoted the upcoming sci-fi epic at a promotional event in Mexico City on Monday.
The event featured 27-year-old Zendaya, who stole the show in the final minutes of the 2021 blockbuster, flaunting her stunning toned stomach in a mesmerizing cropped ensemble.
She was joined by Oscar nominee Florence Pugh, who joins the franchise in the second installment.
The 28-year-old blonde beauty showcased a shimmering white mirrored skirt and crop top that also showed off her slim waist.
Rounding out the main trio was 28-year-old star Timothée Chalamet, who recently admitted that Zendaya helped him decorate his first New York apartment. In both films he plays the messianic figure Paul Atreides, while his co-stars Austin Butler and Josh Brolin were also in attendance.
Zendaya rocked a striking haute couture look with wrinkled stripes of gray, olive and black fabric that wrapped around her chest, leaving her slender arms exposed.
Some of the fabric was rolled up into ropes that wrapped around her shoulders, making the outfit somewhat similar to the suits her character wears to survive the dangerously dry desert on Arrakis in the Dune films.
The outfit also included a low-cut black skirt decorated with crimson satin around a sky-high slit that highlighted her long legs.
The skirt was also enlivened by circles of rolled-up fabric.
The Euphoria actress wore her dark hair pulled back tightly, with a few strands hanging down the side of her elegantly made-up face.
Zendaya plays Chani, a member of the Fremen, a tribe that lives in the deserts of Arrakis and has learned to survive in its unrelenting heat, even as off-world colonizers attempt to steal the planet's natural resources.
Florence was a vision in a chic white crop top and matching high-waisted maxi skirt. The objects shimmered thanks to the diamond-shaped mirrors that decorated them.
Like Zendaya, her skirt featured a high slit that revealed a pair of silver open-toe stilettos that were strapped around her ankles.
She wore her dirty blonde hair styled in a playful pixie cut, with a bow of platinum-dyed hair resting on her forehead, and she sported a septum piercing that she recently started sporting.
The cast will appear in Dune: Part Two, set immediately after the first film's cliffhanger ending, when it hits theaters on March 1 this year
Zendaya rocked an eye-catching look with wrinkled stripes of gray, olive and black fabric that wrapped around her chest, leaving her slender arms exposed. Some of the fabric was rolled up into ropes that wrapped around her shoulders, making the outfit somewhat similar to the suits her character wears to survive the desert on Arrakis in the Dune films
The outfit also included a low-cut black skirt decorated with crimson satin around a sky-high slit that highlighted her long legs. The skirt was also enlivened by circles of rolled-up fabric
Florence was a vision in a chic white crop top and matching high-waisted maxi skirt. The objects shimmered thanks to the diamond-shaped mirrors that decorated them
Timothée didn't let himself be outdone and showed off his own fashionable look. The Call Me By Your Name star wore a shiny black sleeveless button-down shirt and more demure black pants
He also wore what appeared to be a black leather scarf with a patterned fabric lining wrapped around his neck. The heartthrob completed the look with a mass of shaggy dark hair
The Little Women actress added more sparkle to her look with a thick silver necklace around her neck and large silver earrings.
She plays Princess Irulan, the daughter of the Empire of the Known Universe (played by Christopher Walken), with whom Paul will enter into a marriage of convenience.
Timothée didn't let himself be outdone and showed off his own fashionable look.
The “Call Me By Your Name” star wore a shiny black sleeveless button-up shirt, more demure black pants and what appeared to be a black leather scarf with a patterned fabric lining wrapped around his neck.
The heartthrob completed the look with a mass of shaggy dark hair.
Austin Butler, who trades his usual good looks for a creepy, bald character design in Dune 2, wore a stylish three-piece charcoal gray suit with his vest unbuttoned.
Sporting spiky hair and some designer stubble, the Elvis star wore a casual white T-shirt underneath his jacket and vest.
Josh Brolin braved the heat south of the border in a cream linen suit.
He plays Gurney Halleck, a mentor to Paul Atreides and the man responsible for training him in hand-to-hand combat.
He paired the breathable suit with a contrasting olive shirt sans tie.
Austin Butler, who trades his usual good looks for a creepy, bald character design in Dune 2, wore a stylish three-piece charcoal gray suit with his vest unbuttoned
Sporting spiky hair and some designer stubble, the Elvis star wore a casual white T-shirt underneath his jacket and vest
Josh Brolin braved the heat south of the border in a cream linen suit. He plays Gurney Halleck, a mentor to Paul Atreides and the man responsible for training him in hand-to-hand combat
He paired the breathable suit with a contrasting olive shirt sans tie
Dune: Part Two's main cast included the film's director and co-screenwriter, Denis Villeneuve. The Oscar-nominated French-Canadian filmmaker opted for the most conservative outfit of the group: a tasteful gray-blue suit, but also ditched the tie
His new Dune sequel takes place immediately after the first film, as Paul Atreides and his mother (Rebecca Ferguson) join forces with Chani and the desert-dwelling Fremen to take revenge on House Harkonnen, whose members have killed most of his family and killed friends
Dune: Part Two's main cast included the film's director and co-screenwriter, Denis Villeneuve.
The Oscar-nominated French-Canadian filmmaker opted for the most conservative outfit of the group: a tasteful gray-blue suit, but also ditched the tie.
His new Dune sequel takes place immediately after the end of the first film, as Paul Atreides and his mother (played by Rebecca Ferguson) join forces with Chani and the rest of the desert-dwelling Fremen to take revenge on the evil House Harkonnen, whose members killed most of his family and friends.
The film was originally scheduled to hit theaters at the end of October 2023, before being pushed back to November and finally March this year following strikes by the two writers and actors.