Anne Hathaway's Low-Cut Versace Gown Becomes A Hot Topic At The Albies

Anne Hathway goes modern retro chic in a Versace gown

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Anne Hathway makes headlines with her style

Considering Anne Hathaway's style evolution over the years, we can say that her character Andy Sachs, from the iconic film  The Devil Wears Prada, would be super proud to see how far she has come. Recently, the Oscar-winning actress appeared at The New York Public Library to attend George and Amal Clooney's second annual The Albies hosted at the Clooney Foundation. Anne Hathaway's fashion pick couldn't go about without making headlines. She wore a floor-length Versace gown featuring a checkerboard pattern in shades of mint green and silver, with a metallic finish. The same Versace gown was worn by supermodel Claudia Schiffer when she recently returned to the runway at the Versace Spring 2024 show in Milan. Delicate diamonds have always been the perfect companions of elegant evening gowns. Anne Hathaway made no mistakes there. A pair of diamond studs and a sleek necklace worked wonders. 

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With Anne Hathway around, there is no room for underrated fashion looks. At the Met Gala 2023, the actress wore a body-hugging white tweed Versace gown, leaving us crushing over her envious looks. The strapless number came with sultry cutouts on the torso, one of which was extended into a thigh-high leg slit. The daring cutouts were held together by the iconic gold safety pins, a special detailing of the Italian fashion house. Hathaway complemented her look with matching tweed opera gloves, white platform pumps, and a gorgeous diamond choker by Bvlgari.

We wonder if Anne Hathaway has ever had any bad fashion days. 

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