Preppy meets edgy Anne Hathaway rocks a modern take on classic elegance.
Anne Hathaway’s latest outfit is reminiscent of her iconic looks from “The Devil Wears Prada,” giving off major retro vibes that are stirring up excitement as she gears up for the release of her new rom-com, “The Idea of You,” alongside co-star Nicholas Galitzine. Hathaway made a stylish appearance at a Q&A and screening at 92NY on Sunday, April 28, sporting a chic black leather suit that could easily earn approval from the formidable Miranda Priestley herself.
The actress channeled her former character, Andy Sachs, with her signature full fringe and tousled locks, perfectly complementing the Y2K-inspired ensemble. Clad in a Ralph Lauren suit crafted entirely from black leather, Hathaway exuded sophistication with a touch of edge. The structured suit jacket, boasting ’80s-inspired padded shoulders and generous pockets, was left open to reveal a crisp white dress shirt paired with a black leather vest adorned with retro buttons.
Injecting a preppy twist into her ensemble, Hathaway opted for a buttoned-up top and a skinny black tie, striking a balance against the jacket’s voluminous silhouette. She effortlessly balanced the bulkier fit of the jacket with sleek skinny leather pants that elegantly tapered at the ankles. Completing her look with patent leather pointed-toe heels from Jimmy Choo and oversized black sunglasses reminiscent of Miranda Priestley’s iconic eyewear, Hathaway exuded timeless glamour with a contemporary edge.
As anticipation mounts for the release of “The Idea of You” on May 2, Anne Hathaway’s fashion choices are garnering renewed attention. In the film, she portrays Solène, a 40-year-old single mother who embarks on a romance with the 24-year-old lead singer of a popular boy band. With the movie set to premiere on Amazon Prime imminently, fans can expect Hathaway to continue serving up fashion wins, possibly with nods to her beloved character from “The Devil Wears Prada,” in the days to come.
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