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Zendaya & Tom Holland Steal the Spotlight During Romantic NYC Date Night

Zendaya and Tom Holland are once again stepping out in style.

The couple was spotted hand-in-hand on the evening of Thursday, July 16 in New York City as they headed to the Gold House x OpenTable dinner at the Japanese restaurant Wokuni. Zendaya, 29, wore a black raw silk wrap dress complete with floral detailing at the midriff, paired with black pointed-toe Christian Louboutin heels. She wore her natural hair in her recent “bixie” cut.

Meanwhile, Holland, 30, wore a classic navy sweater paired with a baby blue polo underneath, light wash jeans, and black leather boots.

The appearance marks the latest in a string of eye-catching style moments for Zendaya, who has been method dressing throughout the press tour for The Odyssey. Ahead of Wednesday’s appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, she wore a gold dress from Jitrois in the brand’s signature bustier corset silhouette, featuring a maxi-length skirt with a thigh-high split, PEOPLE previously reported.

She completed the look, styled by her longtime stylist Law Roach, with a coordinating gold watch and pointed-toe gold heels, opting to wear her hair in long auburn waves.

Days earlier, she stunned in an angelic ensemble—a heavenly floor-length white gown sourced from French fashion house Matières Fécales, for the film’s NYC premiere on Tuesday, July 14.

The gown featured an asymmetrical strapless neckline, feather-inspired train, and large angel wings. She completed the look with a fresh twist on her signature pointed-toe white pumps, this time opting for shoes with a unique, sculptural heel, PEOPLE previously reported.

Zendaya and Holland have been out on the town in New York City this week promoting Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, which they both star in. Holland, 30, recently confirmed the couple tied the knot.

Earlier on Thursday, the Spider-Man star joked that Zendaya’s character in the film, Greek goddess of wisdom and war Athena, could not possibly love Odysseus (Matt Damon), her onscreen love interest.

“Did Athena love Odysseus romantically?” recited Holland, 30, in a new video interview with Wired, reading from submitted questions about the movie and its source material. 

“No,” quipped the Spider-Man star, “because she’s married to me.”

In Zendaya’s Wednesday appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, she opened up about the opportunity to star in the epic film alongside her husband. In the interview, she recalled Holland being offered the role of Telemachus first.

“I mean, he’s the best, and he deserves this,” she said of the moment Holland learned he had been cast. “And I was just so excited.”

“And also I’m — you know, I’m obviously his biggest fan, but I’m also a Chris Nolan fan,” she said before joking that she took a peek at the script before learning she’d also be offered a starring role.

“I didn’t even put myself in that equation at all,” the Challengers actress said of the casting process. “Like we already won, you know? And then he he had another meeting.”

Tom Holland and Zendaya

“I was, like, so ready, so excited,” the Euphoria actress shared of debriefing with Holland about his second meeting with the Academy Award-winning director, 55. “And he goes, ‘Read this again,’ and I was like, ‘Why? Like, I just read it — like, we just read it last night,’ and he’s like, ‘Read it again, but with Athena in mind.’”

“And I was like, ‘Yo, stop it right now,’ ” Zendaya quipped, earning applause from the audience.

The Odyssey, composed by the Greek poet Homer, was transcribed circa 750-850 BC, according to the BBC. The story follows the arduous journey of Odysseus, King of Ithaca, as he makes his way home following 10 years of warfare. The ancient epic also includes appearances from various ancient Greek deities, and has been translated into English over 100 times, according to the outlet.

The Odyssey hits theaters on Friday, July 17.

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