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Anne Hathaway’s LBD and Sheer Stockings Steal the Spotlight


Anne Hathaway turned heads at the “Mother Mary” premiere after-party in an LBD paired with sheer black stockings. The actor, who is currently also promoting “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” celebrated the A24 film’s premiere in NYC on April 13. Photos of her look have since gone viral online.

Anne Hathaway models bold LBD with sheer stockings for ‘Mother Mary’ premiere afterparty

Take a look at Anne Hathaway, stunning in an LBD:

Hathaway sported the Coperni Zero Waste Draped Dress, featuring an asymmetrical hem and fluid draping. Its most striking detail was the cape that draped over her shoulder, creating a dramatic, wing-like effect. She paired the piece with sheer black tights.

The Oscar winner accessorized with pieces from Bulgari’s Serpenti collection. She completed her look with Versace Aevitas Platform Pumps, which featured three buckle ankle straps and a 160mm platform heel. She wore her long brown hair in waves with a middle part. Her makeup was soft with a nude lip and black eyeliner.

Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on Reality Tea.

Here you can find the original article; the photos and images used in our article also come from this source. We are not their authors; they have been used solely for informational purposes with proper attribution to their original source.

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