Anne Hathaway is not just promoting her latest film, "The Odyssey" – she's also redefining maternity style with her stunning press tour looks. The Oscar-winning actress, expecting her third child with husband Adam Shulman, turned heads with outfits that celebrated both her baby bump and her ethereal sense of fashion. Styled by the talented Erin Walsh, Hathaway's wardrobe choices included pieces from top designers such as Prada, Louis Vuitton, and GapStudio.
“Anne Hathaway has truly entered her goddess era with these divine maternity styles,” a fashion insider commented.
Kicking off the tour in London on July 5, Hathaway stunned in a Blumarine minidress from the resort 2027 collection by David Koma. The dress, in an ethereal white tone, featured a diamond halter neckline and off-the-shoulder billowing sleeves, paired perfectly with over-the-knee boots. The next day, she graced the London premiere wearing a custom Dior blue dress, a strapless wonder with an empire waist and a large floral appliqué, accessorized with Bulgari jewelry.
For the Paris photo call on July 7, Hathaway returned to blue, wearing a custom Prada dress in navy with semi-sheer fabric near the neckline, adorned with sequined motifs. Her look was completed with Bulgari earrings, adding a touch of luxury. At the Paris premiere on July 8, she transitioned to an earthy vibe with a custom Louis Vuitton gown designed by Nicolas Ghesquière, featuring a leathery bodice and a dramatic flowing skirt.
Hathaway's New York appearances were equally captivating. On July 13, she appeared on "Late Night With Seth Meyers" in a Zac Posen-designed dress from Gap Inc., featuring an off-white charmeuse with a sheer tunic overlay. The New York premiere on July 14 saw Hathaway in a custom Prada dress with a metallic silver bodice and a glossy ivory pleated skirt, accessorized with Bulgari jewels. Her final look in NYC on July 16 was an Alaïa dress, revisiting the blue theme with a scoop neckline and a flowing silhouette, complemented by golden sandals from Gianvito Rossi.