Anne Hathaway Proves a Cropped Denim Jacket Really Does Go With Anything—Even a Red Carpet Gown
05.10.2023 - 14:43
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stepped out in New York City for a screening of her latest flick, Rebecca Miller's She Came To Me, in a gorgeous grapefruit-colored dress, covered in sequins with a slit on the side.
Mermaidcore, but make it sexy.
It's a strapless number that doesn't offer much by way of insulation, so after the sun went down, Hathaway naturally needed something to cover her shoulders.
Enter the cropped jean jacket.Hathaway and her stylist Erin Walsh paired the dress, from fashion house The Attico, with a Versace handbag, Bulgari jewels, and silvery stilettos I can imagine on Cinderella.No details yet on the designer of her jacket, but it's perfectly cropped to show off maximum dress while still covering Hathaway's exposed skin.This is the second time in two days that Hathaway's added a pop of denim to an otherwise formal outfit.
Appearing on Good Morning America, she wore a black suit that was jeans in the middle.
It's hard to explain, .We could see ourselves throwing a jean jacket over a number of the Devil Wears Prada star's recent looks, like that (stun me, gag me) or that made her look less like an actor and more like a statuette.Obviously you need one now, so check out , then peruse .
From working-class to country/rock, and now to fancy fashion.
It really is such a versatile garment, and they make great heirlooms.
I get compliments on the one I stole from my mom all the time.By Elizabeth LoganBy Hanna LustigBy Alex KesslerBy Hanna LustigMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2023 Condé Nast.
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