Spotted in London earlier this morning: Anne Hathaway… or Andy Sachs? this The Devil Wears Prada 2 The star has been promoting her new movie all month, and her latest press look is worthy of her character in the high-fashion film. (After all, we learn from costume designer Molly Rogers that Andy is now leaning toward becoming a fashion girl.)
The actor chatted about the film on BBC Radio 2, wearing a chic outfit that no one could see. track Girls can wear it. Hathaway wore a knitwear ensemble from the Stella McCartney Fall 2026 collection, which included a knee-length skirt and a button-down cardigan. This top is particularly interesting because it features a fuzzy ruffled silhouette that fans out at the waist, adding some extra flair. drama.
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We know what you’re thinking: Will ruffled tops be worn in 2026? Yes! The 2010s trend, worn by everyone from Rihanna to Victoria Beckham, is making a comeback on the runways (and red carpets) this year. The voluminous look was seen on the fall 2026 runways like Dior, Givenchy and Stella McCartney, and celebrities like Nicole Kidman and Jenna Ortega have also been favoring it recently. It’s all about emphasizing the smallest part of the waist and expanding at the hips for full dramatic effect.
However, leave it to red carpet stars like Hathaway to take the look in a new direction entirely. The addition of some faux fur fabric made it feel even more luxurious and elevated, especially when paired with her burgundy satin pumps and movie star-like hue. It’s like a more discrete take on ruffles—a quieter, three-dimensional way of dressing. If 2026 has taught us anything, it’s that understated chic is everything—and Anne Hathaway is doing it exactly right.
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