Zendaya and Law Roach bring new On collection to global audience
Zendaya and Law Roach launch On collection with Spike Jonze campaign ahead of April 16 global release debut

Zendaya and Law Roach have officially unveiled their first full fashion collection with On, marking a major expansion of their ongoing creative partnership.
The new head-to-toe lineup blends performance wear with elevated everyday essentials, reinforcing their influence across fashion and pop culture.
On's newest campaign 'Shape of Dreams', starring Zendaya & Law Roach. Written and directed by Spike Jonze. pic.twitter.com/JAGB4n09aK
— Zendaya Updates (@Zendaya_Updated) April 9, 2026
The collection features a mix of sportswear and loungewear staples, including ribbed tank tops, parachute trousers and the newly introduced Cloudnova Moon trainers. Designed with versatility in mind, the pieces aim to transition seamlessly across different settings while maintaining comfort and style. The collection will be available globally from April 16 via On’s official platform.
To support the launch, Zendaya stars in a visually striking campaign film directed by Spike Jonze. The three-minute video presents a minimalist white setting that evolves into a surreal visual experience, featuring choreographed dancers and playful shifts in scale. The concept highlights movement, creativity and the adaptability of the collection.
In a statement, Zendaya emphasised the intention behind the designs, noting that the goal was to create pieces that feel effortless and adaptable. She added that working with Spike Jonze brought an entirely new dimension to the campaign’s visual storytelling.
The release arrives during a busy period for Zendaya, following recent film work and the upcoming return of Euphoria. Meanwhile, the collaboration further cements her long-term partnership with On, positioning the collection as a key moment in both fashion and entertainment industries.


















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