April 22, 2026

Anne Hathaway Wore Atelier Versace To ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ London Premiere

Anne Hathaway joined her co-stars on the red carpet for The Devil Wears Prada 2 in London’s Leicester Square this evening, where she posed alongside Donatella Versace, who once named the actress her muse.

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I think many of us have been waiting for an Atelier Versace moment, and at the start of this press tour, some of you were practically calling for Donatella to be brought in. As we know, no one does a corseted silhouette quite like the house of Versace.

With Pieter Mulier not set to present his first collection for Versace until February 2027, this design comes from the in-house team. And even with Donatella stepping back, this strapless gown feels unmistakably tied to her point of view. I wouldn’t be surprised if she had some level of involvement, even if it was simply giving the final sign-off.

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This is Versace at its most recognisable: sultry but still refined. The midnight-blue velvet reads almost black from a distance, but up close, the depth of the colour becomes far more apparent. The corseted bodice, sculpted to enhance the hourglass shape, is paired with sheer side panels that bring that signature edge – executed far better than Laura Harrier’s Jean Paul Gaultier look. Seeing this corset really puts into perspective just how flawed that JPG design was.

If I could change one thing, it would be the satin lapels on the bodice. I understand the tuxedo reference, but they interrupt the fluidity of the neckline and pull focus slightly away from the sculpted shape that is doing most of the work here.

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Still, this feels like the Versace moment many were waiting for – and it lands exactly where it needed to.

Bvlgari jewels completed her look.

Stylist: Erin Walsh.

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