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Bulgari Jewelry by Anne Hathaway Enhances Vintage Micro Minidress


Frankly, it’s quite obvious that Anne Hathaway is fully in her archival fashion era, and this time, she’s doing it with a high-shine dose of glamour. Her latest look, for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, visibly proved the same.

After all, the actress from The Devil Wears Prada 2 turned heads in a vintage micro minidress from Versace’s Fall/Winter 1991 collection. But she paired it with exquisite accessory choices, elevating the fashion game. This look showed how true style doesn’t just revisit the past; it absolutely redefines it.

Anne Hathaway blings up vintage micro minidress with Bulgari jewelry

Have a look at Anne Hathaway’s latest vintage micro minidress photo here:

Hathaway wore a black mini for this occasion, which was originally seen on the runway in the early ’90s. However, Hathaway’s styling elevated the archival piece into something unmistakably current. The actor went with towering platform pumps from Versace, adding both height and attitude.

Meanwhile, her accessories, including a sleek Tubogas necklace, paired with a ruby and diamond Serpenti ring, introduced a rich contrast of texture and sparkle from Bvlgari. Even her oversized sunglasses from Oliver Peoples in collaboration with Khaite lent a touch of off-duty cool to the look.

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