Zoë Kravitz Paired Her Mesh Top With a Liquid Leather Trench Coat

The Matrix meets The Batman.

Zoe Kravitz
Photo: Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic

Forget Emily in Paris. In her latest Instagram post, Zoë Kravitz is Catwoman in Paris as she starts what's sure to be a global tour before The Batman hits theaters on March 4. While she's already started talking about the project — and promoting it with magazine covers — her stop in the City of Lights is the first to bring what looks like a Matrix-Batman fashion mashup.

Posing with the Eiffel Tower behind her, Kravitz wore a mesh shirt and a shiny, cinched, oversized trench coat from Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello. She tagged the label and its creative director in her post, which didn't just induce travel FOMO, but also offered up a look at Kravitz's enviable cheekbones, her undeniable cooler-than-cool attitude, and a pair of mini sunglasses. She finished the look with a pair of fishnet stockings, which echoed the pattern of her top, and black pointy-toe pumps. The Matrix vibes weren't the only throwback. Kravitz also added two tiny face-framing braids to her hair, a standby for '00s coming-of-age movies and TRL music videos.

She captioned the carousel with a string of emoji: "🦇 🇫🇷 🐈‍⬛."

Zoe Kravitz
Courtesy Saint Laurent
Zoe Kravitz
Courtesy Saint Laurent

Kravitz wore a more formal dress to the film's international premiere, which included a cameo from the Batmobile. Kravitz's all-black look featured long sleeves and a floor-sweeping hemline and she kept the austere, almost monastic look simple with a sleek, high bun and minimal makeup.

In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Kravitz said her audition for Selina Kyle was "intimidating." Maybe having Robert Pattinson in the full Batman costume had something to do with it.

"The chemistry read was really intense," she said. "Rob was wearing the Batsuit, and it was a proper camera test with the DP there and everything on a soundstage. It wasn't just reading lines in a room. So it was intimidating, to say the least."

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