Anne Hathaway Stuns in Red at The Devil Wears Prada 2 Premiere With Sky-High Platform Heels
Anne Hathaway dazzles in a red Louis Vuitton gown and platform heels at The Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere in NYC.
Anne Hathaway made sure all eyes were on her at The Devil Wears Prada 2 world premiere in New York City, stepping out in a head-to-toe red look that felt bold, polished, and completely her.
She wore a custom Louis Vuitton dress that balanced structure with drama. The strapless design featured a corset-style bodice that sculpted her waist before opening into a full, architectural skirt. The volume wasn’t overwhelming, though. It moved beautifully, with deep folds that gave the gown a sense of rhythm as she walked. The sweetheart neckline, slightly pointed at the edges, added just enough edge to keep things modern.
Her shoes matched the mood perfectly. Hathaway opted for custom Louis Vuitton red platform sandals, and they were impossible to ignore. A simple front strap and delicate ankle strap kept things clean, while the chunky block heel and lifted platform brought height and confidence. It was a strong styling choice that tied the whole monochrome look together.
The jewelry added a layer of quiet luxury. She wore Bvlgari High Jewelry Divas’ Dream earrings that caught the light with every turn, paired with a Bvlgari High Jewelry Serpenti bracelet that wrapped elegantly around her wrist. On her hand, a standout Bvlgari High Jewelry turquoise, diamond, and rubellite ring added a subtle pop of color against the red palette without breaking the harmony.
Hair and makeup stayed soft and refined, letting the outfit do the talking. It’s the kind of balance Hathaway has been leaning into lately—clean beauty, strong fashion.
It’s another strong style moment from Hathaway, who’s been on a roll lately. If you’ve been following her recent looks, especially her feature in PEOPLE's World’s Most Beautiful Cover Star, you’ll notice the same theme: effortless confidence with a sharp eye for detail.
This look proves it again. Simple idea, bold execution, and just enough risk to make it memorable.





