Anne Hathaway Arrives at Met Gala 2025 in Custom Caroline Herrera
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Originally appeared on E! Online
Good thing Anne Hathaway left her cerulean sweater at home.
The Devil Wears Prada star stepped out at the Met Gala 2025, honoring the Tailored for You dress code in a custom Caroline Herrera skirt-suit combo, complete with a sparkly black and silver skirt and a simple white dress shirt. (See every Met Gala 2025 look here.)
Anne previously hinted at her jaw-dropping look just days ago, when she attended a Versace event—which also saw Sabrina Carpenter in attendance—in New York sporting a suit by the brand.
And Anne's appearance at the Met Gala comes after a two-year hiatus, as her last time attending the fashion-forward event was in 2023 for the 'Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty' theme also in Versace, paired with some Bulgari jewelry.
Like her character Andrea Sachs in the 2006 film alongside Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt, Anne proved that she can, in fact, rock the Chanel boots and hold her own on a red carpet, especially with the help of her stylist Erin Walsh, whom she started working with in 2019.
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'She has been so inspiring to me, the way she manages to take in her own style but ground them in a sense of timelessness," Anne gushed of her stylist back in 2022. 'It has created a greater opportunity for me to explore.'
Indeed, the Academy Award winner admitted that her early days in Hollywood saw her choosing things that were 'based in fear,' but now she isn't afraid to take a risk, especially on red carpets.
'The stakes don't feel so high,' Anne explained at the time. 'I'm dressing with a lot more gratitude and a lot more joy.'Of course, Anne still understands that she can still sometimes think that two belts look exactly the same, emphasizing that she doesn't consider herself a 'fashion person.'
'I think it'd be an insult to someone whose education revolved around it, whose life revolves around it, who has done a full fashion cycle in multiple cities as opposed to just, like, getting invited to a show and an after-party,' Anne told V magazine last April. 'I think there's a degree of stamina and schlepping involved in being a proper fashion person. I'm very grateful to be a guest.'
For more Met Gala 2025 guests, keep reading…
Rihanna
In custom Marc Jacobs.
Lauryn Hill
In Emefa Cole jewelry.
Charli XCX
In custom Ann Demeulemeester.
Chris Rock
In Gabriela Hearst.
Cardi B
In Burberry.
Andre 3000
In Burberry with Pink Sparrow's Steinway Model S baby grand piano backpack.
Halle Berry
In LaQuan Smith.
Kylie Jenner
In custom Ferragamo.
Kim Kardashian
In custom Chrome Hearts.
Kendall Jenner
In Torishéju.
Madonna
In Tom Ford.
Joey King
In custom Miu Miu.
Amelia Gray
In custom Valentino.
Nicole Kidman
In custom Balenciaga Couture.
Shakira
In custom Prabal Gurung.
Future
In custom Louis Vuitton.
Hailey Bieber
In custom Saint Laurent.
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