February 11, 2026

Anne Hathaway Front Row At The Ralph Lauren Collection Fall 2026 Show

Ralph Lauren presented the Fall 2026 Women’s Collection with an intimate runway show in New York City, with Anne Hathaway in attendance.

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I almost don’t want to admit this, but I really don’t like this Ralph Lauren look on Anne.

It doesn’t fail outright, but it never quite lands either, and I think that comes down to a lack of cohesion.

On paper, this has all the right ingredients. The halter neckline, sheer panels, and tiered skirt feel quintessential Ralph Lauren eveningwear. The feathered stole adds drama. The sunglasses and clutch lean into that insouciant front row attitude Anne often does well. Individually, none of these elements are wrong.

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Together, though, they compete.

The dress itself is already detailed. Adding the heavy feather wrap on top pushes it into overload. Instead of framing the gown, the wrap swallows it, making the upper half feel dense and visually crowded.

Then there’s proportion. The halter neckline draws the eye upward, but the volume of the wrap sits awkwardly at the elbows, cutting her frame in a way that shortens the silhouette. Without it, the line would be cleaner and more elongated.

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The sunglasses don’t help. They add a layer of detachment that clashes with the romantic, almost vintage mood of the gown. It feels like two different styling directions happening at once: Old Hollywood gothic glamour versus cool downtown front row energy. Both are strong. Just not together.

Finally, the boots. I understand the instinct to toughen it up, and we are in winter, but against the softness of the sheer layers and feathers, they feel heavy. A sleeker shoe would have balanced the texture instead of anchoring it so firmly.

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Anne Hathaway can absolutely carry dramatic black. She has the presence for it. But this needed editing. One strong statement would have been enough. Here, the excess dilutes the impact.

Stylist: Erin Walsh.

Ralph Lauren Collection Fall 2026

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