Anne Hathaway in Custom Versace at 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' London Premiere
Maya Lin
Fashion Editor
Apr 23, 2026
Anne Hathaway’s arrival at The Devil Wears Prada 2 London premiere wasn’t just a red carpet appearance; it was a definitive cultural timestamp. Stepping out in a look that masterfully deconstructs the traditional evening gown, Anne Hathaway signaled a sharp shift toward a more subversive, “dark” power dressing. This wasn’t the soft, ethereal Anne of seasons past—this was a calculated, high-octane fashion revival.
Look Breakdown
The bespoke Versace gown, crafted in a deep navy velvet that oscillated between midnight blue and ink under the London lights, featured a daring “tuxedo-meets-corset” silhouette. Orchestrated by longtime stylist Erin Walsh , the ensemble utilized sheer side boning and a dramatic thigh-high slit to blend structural tailoring with a refined sensuality. It’s a look that feels both archival in its glamour and entirely modern in its execution.
“The architectural precision of the sheer corset inserts elevates this from a mere gown to a study in modern power dressing.”
Complementing the ensemble’s structural complexity, the beauty team opted for a “Power Pony”—a sleek, high ponytail styled by Orlando Pita that emphasized the dress’s high neckline and open-back details. The makeup, courtesy of Gucci Westman , leaned into a monochromatic palette, allowing the architectural jewelry from Bvlgari to provide the necessary sparkle against the velvet’s matte texture.
Key Fashion Takeaways
- Deconstructed Tailoring: The gown masterfully fuses the sharp, authoritative lines of a classic blazer with the intimate, form-fitting nature of a sheer corset.
- Modern Sensuality: By utilizing sheer mesh inserts and a dramatic slit, the look challenges red carpet conventions, opting for a “risqué” yet entirely sophisticated aesthetic.
- Cultural Narrative: This collaboration with Donatella Versace confirms Hathaway’s status as a high-fashion muse, successfully bridging the gap between her iconic Devil Wears Prada character and her real-world fashion evolution.
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