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I’m sat for Anne Hathaway’s ongoing sartorial renaissance (literally no notes on her “The Idea of You” press run),
but anyone who’s been a devoted fan since her “The Princess Diaries” days knows she’s always been a certified fashion girlie.
She proved this much at the 2004 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in a bold orange silk Dolce & Gabanna gown featuring a multicolored Ikebana floral print and a back slit.
A matching gold clutch, pointed-toe pumps and a dainty drop necklace completed the look.
Hathaway’s glam was as bold as her outfit: Bright red lipstick, rosy pink blush and dark eyeliner, framed by her voluminous curls.
“I accidentally got really, really wasted. I thought this Dolce & Gabbana dress would look really nice with Old Hollywood, Veronica Lake waves…and this is what I got,” she told Allure of the look. “The dress, though, was spectacular. It’s not the dress’s fault.”
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Source: Los Angeles Times