Zoë Kravitz and Channing Tatum are setting a new standard for couple style in Hollywood.
As the engaged pair continues the press tour for Blink Twice—a psychological thriller that Kravitz produced, cowrote, and directed, and in which Tatum starred—the two are also beginning to show off inklings of their joint edgy style.
At a photo call on Sunday in London, Kravitz and Tatum appeared in coordinated black outfits—like The Matrix, but make it fashion.
Kravitz, who often wears Saint Laurent for red-carpet events, once again tapped the luxury French fashion house, pairing a lacy black camisole with a slightly sheer lace midi skirt. She rounded out the look with oval-shaped shades, glossy slingback pumps, and an array of sleek gold jewelry.
As for Tatum, the actor looked cool in a relaxed black blazer and slouchy trousers, which he styled with a fitted white T-shirt, black leather loafers, and his own pair of black sunglasses.
On Monday, the two made yet another rare red-carpet appearance together for the film’s European premiere, where Kravitz stepped out in a sizzling red-hot gown. Meanwhile, Tatum opted for a classic black tux.
Kravitz’s dad, Lenny Kravitz, also ventured out for the festivities, stepping onto the carpet in a relaxed warm gray suit.
The two previously wore all-black outfits to the Los Angeles premiere of Blink Twice. At the time, Kravitz wowed in a silky black Saint Laurent gown with midriff-baring cutouts at her waist, while Tatum wore a black suit with a white collared shirt.
“Working with your partner truly is—you know, I know a lot of people are afraid of it—it was the thing that cemented us in a way,” Tatum previously said of his on-set relationship with Kravitz during an interview with Extra. “It just brought us together.”
He added, “If you have a partner and you’re thinking about, ‘Is this the one for me?’ go and find the hardest possible project that you can find together. Build a room, paint a room, make some sort of creative project, and not just if you got through it, but if you like enjoyed doing it with each other. Because it’s going to be hard, it’s gonna be hard at times. Unless you can look at each other and be like, ‘Oh man, this is really hard right now,’ and really that brings you together and not apart, that’s the way.”