Anne Hathaway Charms in Denim Ensemble at CFDA Fashion Awards NYC
Watch Anne Hathaway dominate CFDA Fashion Awards in chic denim and switch to a captivating red dress. Explore this icon's unforgettable style saga!
Anne Hathaway exuded effortless chic in a denim ensemble at the celebrated CFDA Fashion Awards held in New York City this Monday.
The iconic star of "The Devil Wears Prada," now 40, embraced designer Ralph Lauren for the glamorous event at the American Museum of Natural History.
Hathaway turned heads with her sophisticated navy tube top paired with a sweeping denim maxi skirt adorned with a delicate floral print and an elegant train. Her ensemble was elevated with the addition of a stunning diamond necklace, centered with a sapphire-toned jewel, and complemented by a pair of eye-catching earrings.
Later in the evening, Hathaway transformed her look, opting for a captivating red lace dress with bold floral detailing.
Her makeup featured a sultry smoky eye paired with a flush of blush and a neat sweep of lipstick, while her brunette tresses tumbled in soft waves over her shoulders.
A pair of strappy silver heels showcased her daring red pedicure, coordinating perfectly with her shimmering metallic handbag.
Among the galaxy of celebrities at the CFDA Fashion Awards, Anne shared the spotlight with luminaries like Kim Kardashian, Emily Ratajkowski, and Demi Moore.
These awards are a yearly homage to the luminaries of American fashion, with this year's ceremony hosted by none other than "Sex and the City's" Sarah Jessica Parker.
Anne's connection to the fashion realm has been indelible since her role as the aspiring magazine assistant in "The Devil Wears Prada."
In recent conversations, Hathaway expressed enthusiasm at the prospect of working with Meryl Streep again. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, she shared her hopes with palpable excitement, though she noted Streep's packed schedule.
The cultural phenomenon of "The Devil Wears Prada" sprang from the pages of Lauren Weisberger's novel, inspired by her time at Vogue under Anna Wintour's tutelage.



