Anne Hathaway’s Method Dressing Moment at the Tokyo Premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2
Leila Moreno
Fashion Editor
Apr 3, 2026
The Tokyo skyline provided a neon-lit backdrop for one of the most calculated fashion returns in recent memory. Anne Hathaway arrived at the world premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2 in a look that was less about a red carpet appearance and more about a cultural reclamation. Orchestrated by long-time collaborator and stylist Erin Walsh , Hathaway leaned heavily into “Method Dressing 2.0,” bridging the gap between her 2006 breakout as Andy Sachs and her current status as a couture powerhouse. Draped in a ruffled, color-blocked Valentino Spring/Summer 2026 gown, the actress signaled that while the character has matured, the sartorial bite remains as sharp as ever.
Look Breakdown
Key Fashion Takeaways
- Couture Ruffles & Structural Romanticism: The Valentino gown is a masterclass in architectural softness. The intentional layering of ruffles against a sharp, modern silhouette creates a visual tension that perfectly mirrors the film’s evolution—shifting from the “clogs” era to a state of absolute, unapologetic high-fashion dominance.
- The Beauty Blueprint: In a direct nod to the original film’s iconic transformation, Gucci Westman delivered a refined, glowing complexion that served as the canvas for the return of Hathaway’s signature bottleneck bangs. Executed by hair architect Orlando Pita , the fringe isn’t just a hairstyle; it’s a nostalgic anchor, grounding the forward-facing couture in a legacy of cinematic history.
- Bvlgari Serpenti Sophistication: The choice of Bvlgari Serpenti earrings—crafted in platinum and 18K yellow gold with emerald eyes—adds a layer of predatory elegance. The serpentine motif is a classic symbol of transformation and wisdom, fitting for a character who has spent two decades navigating the intricate hierarchies of the fashion world.
“This isn’t just a dress; it’s a testament to the enduring power of character-coded glamour. By blending the romanticism of Valentino with the sharp heritage of Bvlgari, Hathaway and her team have set a new standard for the sequel’s press tour.”
The result is a look that feels both historic and timely—a cultural timestamp of how we define modern glamour today: quiet, cool, and completely in control.
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