Spreading her wings! Zendaya steals the spotlight in a butterfly-inspired dress at The Greatest Showman premiere in Sydney

She stars alongside some of Hollywood's biggest names in The Greatest Showman.

But Zendaya stole the spotlight from Hugh Jackman and Zac Efron on Wednesday, wearing a very striking dress to the movie's Sydney premiere.

The 21-year-old spread her wings in a butterfly-inspired dress by Moschino which turned heads on the red carpet. 

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Spreading her wings! Zendaya steals the spotlight in a butterfly-inspired dress at The Greatest Showman premiere in Sydney

Spreading her wings! Zendaya steals the spotlight in a butterfly-inspired dress at The Greatest Showman premiere in Sydney

Despite the less-than-favourable weather, Zendaya didn't let the rain dampen her spirits, wearing a one-shouldered dress with butterfly motifs.

The statement gown featured oversized ruching at the front, mimicking a butterfly wing, as well as a daring thigh split.

The old Hollywood-style frock featured a small train at the back, Zendaya pairing the ensemble with simple black heels. 

Striking: Zendaya didn't let the rain dampen her spirits, wearing a one shouldered dress with butterfly motifs 

Striking: Zendaya didn't let the rain dampen her spirits, wearing a one shouldered dress with butterfly motifs 

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Zendaya Coleman arrived at The Greatest Showman premiere in Australia this week and outshone everyone on the red carpet.

Zendaya's dress really was statement with its bright colours and butterfly wings really setting the red carpet alight.

The dress is by Moschino and it comes from the spring 2018 collection. You cannot buy it just yet, but we know you'll want to once it drops! In the meantime, check out more pieces by Moschino at NET-A-PORTER (right).

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Chic:  The old Hollywood-style frock featured a small train at the back, Zendaya pairing the ensemble with simple black heels

Chic:  The old Hollywood-style frock featured a small train at the back, Zendaya pairing the ensemble with simple black heels

Paying homage to the movie stars of old, Zendaya wore her hair up in an elegant bun which featured 1920s style crimping around her face.

Zendaya completed her look with a bold shade of yellow eyeshadow which coordinated with her dress. 

After talking to media outside, the singer and actress made her way into the theatre, seeking shelter under an umbrella. 

Vintage: Paying homage to the movie stars of old, Zendaya wore her hair up in an elegant bun which featured 1920s style crimping around her face

Vintage: Paying homage to the movie stars of old, Zendaya wore her hair up in an elegant bun which featured 1920s style crimping around her face

Working the carpet! Zendaya is in Sydney this week alongside Hugh and Zac to promote their new film, The Greatest Showman

Working the carpet! Zendaya is in Sydney this week alongside Hugh and Zac to promote their new film, The Greatest Showman

Zendaya is in Sydney this week alongside Hugh and Zac to promote their new film, The Greatest Showman.

Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, Zendaya said the story's epic romance drew her to the project.

'There are so many messages and so many things you can pull from it. What drew me to it was that love story and this idea that at the end of the day, love can conquer all,' she said. 

Braving the rain! After talking to media outside, the singer and actress made her way into the theatre, seeking shelter under an umbrella 

Braving the rain! After talking to media outside, the singer and actress made her way into the theatre, seeking shelter under an umbrella 

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