Anne Hathaway made a chic appearance at the New York premiere of ‘The Apprentice’ at the DGA Theater on Tuesday.
While she didn’t play a role in the movie, her presence certainly added star power to the event. You might wonder why Anne chose a coat-centric outfit for this red carpet moment—well, that’s because she wasn’t there to steal the show, but to support her close friend Jeremy Strong, who stars as Roy Cohn in the film.
However, this wasn’t just any coat—it was a striking wool piece from Versace. The coat, crafted from the finest black wool, exuded sophistication with its sleek, form-fitting silhouette. The gold buttons added an air of opulence, while the red accents gave the ensemble a military-inspired edge, offering just the right amount of distinctive flair without overshadowing the purpose of her presence.
Anne paired the coat with a red Versace bag and Versace boots, completing a polished, put-together look. The ensemble was a testament to Versace’s impeccable craftsmanship and ability to balance timeless Italian design with modern twists. It’s a style choice that’s as enduring as it is charming—much like Anne Hathaway herself.
This appearance was understated yet elegant, a perfect blend of fashion and purpose. By making the coat the focal point of her look, Anne showed that you don’t need a dramatic gown to make an impact on the red carpet, proving once again that she is a master of effortlessly chic style.
Stylist: Erin Walsh.
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