
At the Devil Wears Prada 2 Tokyo premiere in April 2026, Anne Hathaway chose Valentino Spring 2026 Couture with Bvlgari Serpenti earrings – and the ruffled skirt changes everything.
Notice the way the white ruffles kick out from the hip before dropping down the skirt. That’s the whole point of the dress.
Anne Hathaway arrived at The Devil Wears Prada 2 Tokyo premiere on April 6, 2026 in a red carpet look from Valentino Spring 2026 Couture, and it isn’t trying to be tidy. The bodice is black and strapless, cut straight across the chest, then interrupted by a sharp red panel that slices diagonally over one side. Below that, the skirt breaks into oversized white-edged ruffles with real volume and a slightly crisp finish, almost architectural but still fluid when she stands at an angle.
I keep coming back to the contrast in materials. The upper half stays controlled and close to the body, while the lower half opens up into these sculptural waves that feel almost exaggerated on purpose. But not random. The white trim gives every fold a clean outline, so you can actually follow the construction instead of losing it in a block of dark fabric. That’s hard to do. And yes, it matters.
Her Bvlgari Serpenti Platinum and 18K Yellow Gold Diamond Earrings with Emerald Eyes are small in scale from this distance, which was probably the only sensible move once the dress got this busy. The shoes, identified in the provided details as Valentino Pre-Fall 2026 Pumps, appear here as white high-heel sandals with signature studded straps, and they echo the palette without competing with the skirt. I might be wrong, but a heavier shoe would’ve stopped the dress cold.
This whole celebrity look ties neatly back to the movie itself. If you follow celebrity red carpet closely, you can see why Erin Walsh leaned into something theatrical for this press tour opener in Tokyo: the film is fashion-facing, and the gown knows it. Anne Hathaway has the kind of poise that lets a high-drama skirt stay elegant instead of tipping into costume.
The ruffle placement is what makes it stick.







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