
At the 2026 Met Gala in New York, Anne Hathaway wore a custom Michael Kors black gown with bold graphic motifs and Bvlgari jewels – and the neckline is the real focus.
That neckline is doing a lot.
At the Met Gala in New York this May 2026, Anne Hathaway stepped into a full-scale photoshoot moment in a custom Michael Kors Collection black gown that feels closer to a canvas than a dress. The plunging U-shape cuts deep at the center of the strapless top, then curves back up in a crisp white border printed with delicate vine-like graphics, immediately pulling your eye to the chest and collarbone.
The construction is tight through the waist before it opens into a dramatic, sculptural skirt that holds its volume without collapsing. Notice how the black base acts almost like negative space, letting the white hand, dove, and scrolling botanical motifs stand out with graphic clarity. It is bold, yes, but controlled. The white trim that runs down the front slit and around the hem frames the movement of the skirt so it never feels chaotic.
And then the jewelry. She layered on the Bvlgari Vimini Necklace, plus Bvlgari Platinum High-Jewelry Earrings with 2 Cushion-Cut Diamonds, a Bvlgari Vimini Single Earring, and the Bvlgari Serpenti Snake Ring Diamond & Ruby in 18Kw Gold. The gold-and-diamond collar sits high on the neck, almost echoing the curve of the neckline below it, while the earrings and ring catch the light without competing with the graphic print. It’s theatrical, but the proportions are sharp.
Down at the hem, black platform sandals peek out – identified as the Roger Vivier Viv Choc Strass Platform Sandal – adding just enough height to keep the skirt from swallowing her. The glossy toe and crystal detail are subtle in this frame, but they ground the look.
There’s a reason Anne Hathaway at the Met Gala so often leans into drama: she commits fully. Hair pulled into a sleek high bun, skin luminous, nothing distracting from the cut of the gown. This kind of graphic, high-contrast dressing fits squarely into the world of celebrity red carpet moments that treat fashion as spectacle rather than background.
If you had to simplify one element here, would you lose the necklace or keep the full jewelry stack?
For me, it’s the neckline that makes this unforgettable.




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