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Zendaya will voice Felicia, the daughter of Shrek and Fiona, in the upcoming Shrek 5, bringing excitement and fashion potential to the beloved franchise.

Zendaya is set to join the illustrious cast of the upcoming Shrek 5 movie, a decision announced amidst rising excitement for the film’s release on December 2026. As Zendaya takes a step away from the dramatic sands of Arrakis, she will lend her voice to Felicia, the daughter of Shrek and Fiona. Alongside her in this animated sequel will be returning heavyweights Mike Myers and Cameron Diaz as Shrek and Fiona, while Eddie Murphy will reprise his role as Donkey. The announcement has been well-received by fans, especially considering Zendaya’s long-standing affection for the Shrek franchise, as she revealed in a 2017 post on X, stating, “I watch Shrek too often in my adulthood.”

The anticipation for Shrek 5 follows Zendaya’s already packed schedule in 2025, which includes starring roles in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, the next Spider-Man installment alongside her partner Tom Holland, and the third season of HBO’s hit show Euphoria. Following the release of a teaser for Shrek 5, notably shared on February 27, 2023, fans have begun speculating about the aesthetic direction for Zendaya’s new character.

Felicia, who boasts a distinctive green-hued skin and a trendy red top-knot hairstyle, is likely to present unique sartorial challenges. The film’s setting, a fantasy land called Far, Far Away, suggests a medieval theme, potentially rooted in 15th-century English influences, allowing for a rich playground of wardrobe possibilities. Notably, as the article in Vogue discusses, the visual style could draw from both historical references and contemporary fashion trends, such as nose-rings and modern belt bags perceived in Felicia’s first glimpse.

As Zendaya and her stylist, Law Roach, prepare for the character’s wardrobe, numerous inspirations are being considered. Among these ideas are Rick Owens’ Fall 2012 collection, which can lend itself to a darker, more brutal interpretation of the time’s peasant garb, and Alexander McQueen’s Fall 1997 archive, which features strong, organic lines and textures suited for the character. Other designers on the radar include modern and playful styles from Chopova Lowena and Chet Lo, which could yield a youthful and vibrant interpretation suited for an animated princess who traverses mystical swamps.

Also mentioned are the romantic pieces from designers like Roksanda and Acne Studios, which could provide a softer, more elegant counterpart to her persona. Additionally, custom creative contributions—potentially from notable houses like Louis Vuitton—are anticipated to enhance Felicia’s character with a mix of campy accessories and dramatic garments.

With a wide array of influences, Zendaya and Roach’s collaborative effort in crafting Felicia’s look promises to breathe new life into the Shrek universe, potentially pulling in a fresh audience for the beloved animated series. The extensive range of fashion possibilities showcases their prowess in bridging classic fantasy narratives with contemporary style, making Felicia a character worth watching.

Source: Noah Wire Services