The actress wears Versace.
Anne Hathaway turned heads as she hit the Met Gala 2023 red carpet Monday night in a custom Versace safety pin dress, marking her first appearance on the Met steps since 2018.
Wearing a strapless white tweed gown held together with pearl pins, the “Devil Wears Prada” star, 40, channeled Elizabeth Hurley, who famously wore a black safety pin dress from the Italian designer in 1994.
Hathaway wore long, fingerless gloves and a choker with the slashed-up frock, which featured a sky-high slit and rosettes at the bust.
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The “Les Misérables” star — who wore her hair in a teased, half-up style — told Vogue during the magazine’s red carpet livestream that her hairstylist, Orlando Pita, brought a vintage camellia flower pin from the ’90s to add to her hair.
Hathaway — styled by Erin Walsh — rocked her Versace look for this year’s gala, which is themed “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” in honor of the legendary fashion designer, who died in 2019.
Hathaway is the new face of the Versace Icons collection and wore a sequined Atelier Versace gown in her return to the red carpet at the 2020 Critics’ Choice Awards following the birth of her second child.
She also recently went viral in a Versace puffer coat dress at Sundance Film Festival thanks to the sexy yet functional look.
Although she took a three-year break from the annual fashion fundraiser, Hathaway has attended many a Met Gala since her first appearance in 2009.
Since then, she’s sported plenty of memorable looks, from the hooded gold gown she wore to 2015 event or the saint-like gold crown and red Valentino dress she wore to the 2018 Met Gala.
The “Princess Diaries” actress seemed to be feeling the “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination” theme that year, with a source telling Pvnew that Hathaway posed for a full-blown photo shoot during the 2018 event.
Her husband, Adam Shulman, snapped away as Hathaway “dropped to the floor and looked up to the sky” in front of an exhibit, with another source revealing, “Anne was sitting there like she thought she was a saint.”
As for this year’s look, we’re demanding another photo shoot ASAP.