Anne Hathaway at the "A Night with Runway" Gala for The Devil Wears Prada 2
Maya Lin
Fashion Editor
Apr 24, 2026
Anne Hathaway led the charge at the “A Night with Runway” gala, showcasing a “high-drama” evolution of her character’s iconic style for the The Devil Wears Prada 2 press tour. Draped in a custom Louis Vuitton gown, Hathaway’s look was a masterclass in modern “supernova” fashion—blending a sculptural, 3D structure with graphic, trend-forward stripes that signaled a mature, unapologetic return to the “Runway” world.
The ensemble, styled by Erin Walsh , featured a tailored strapless bustier that flowed into a voluminous, layered bubble skirt. The graphic black-and-white striped silk-satin highlighted a significant shift toward bold, patterned evening wear, mirroring current trends from the likes of Dolce & Gabbana and Dries Van Noten.
Look Breakdown
The beauty look, crafted by Gucci Westman , maintained a minimalist focus to let the dress’s architectural precision shine. Orlando Pita opted for a high-flung ponytail that accentuated Hathaway’s neckline and shoulders, while a brilliant Bvlgari choker provided the perfect amount of sparkle without overwhelming the graphic narrative of the gown.
“The gown combined a form-fitting sweetheart bodice with a dramatic, volumetric architectural skirt, moving away from classic silhouettes into high-fashion experimentation.”
Outfit Inspired by Anne
Key Fashion Takeaways
- Structured Glamour: The gown combined a form-fitting sweetheart bodice with a dramatic, volumetric architectural skirt, moving away from classic silhouettes into high-fashion experimentation.
- Graphic Trends: The black-and-white striped, silk-satin fabric highlights a strong shift toward bold, patterned evening wear, reflecting current trends in modern couture.
- The “Runway” Evolution: The look serves as a nod to a matured, confident Andy Sachs aesthetic—one that is elevated, sharp, and confident, rather than experimental.
- Minimalist Styling: To let the dress be the focus, Hathaway paired the look with a high-flung ponytail and minimal jewelry, accentuating the neckline and shoulders.
- Overall Cast Vibe: The cast embraced complementary, high-fashion looks with a focus on dramatic silhouettes, signaling a “full Runway” return.
The event marked a significant moment in the press tour, effectively bridging the gap between cinema and the real-world fashion cycle. It wasn’t just a look; it was a cultural timestamp for the “Runway” legacy.
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