Anne Hathaway turns heads in bold sheer look at Mother Mary event in New York
Anne Hathaway made a striking entrance in New York City on Tuesday, stepping out in one of her boldest looks in recent memory.
The actress, 43, arrived for a listening party and Q&A tied to her upcoming film Mother Mary, instantly drawing attention in a dramatic sheer ensemble that leaned fully into the edgy mood of the project.
For the event, Anne wore a see through fishnet style dress with long sleeves and dark trim detailing, layered with a structured black blazer. The daring outfit offered a sharp contrast to the classic elegance she is often known for, giving the evening a fashion forward, almost theatrical energy.
She completed the look with chunky heels, a sleek black handbag, and dark sunglasses, carrying herself with relaxed confidence as she arrived.
The appearance comes as anticipation continues to build around Mother Mary, the new A24 psychological thriller directed by David Lowery.
In the film, Hathaway takes on the role of a troubled and chaotic pop star, a performance that appears to push her into a more intense and stylized space.
The first trailer, released in December, offered a glimpse of that transformation, showing Anne commanding a packed stadium in glittering leotards and dramatic gowns, fully embodying the presence of a larger than life music icon.
Her look in the film is equally bold, featuring glamorous two tone platinum hair created by renowned hair and makeup artist Heike Merker.
Adding another layer to the performance, Hathaway also lends her voice to original songs crafted by a high profile creative team including Jack Antonoff, Charli xcx, and FKA twigs.
The film’s early promotional material has already sparked strong reactions online, particularly around its religious imagery and title.
Some viewers have voiced discomfort with visual references connected to the Virgin Mary, with comments on social media ranging from criticism to concern over what they perceive as provocative symbolism.
Despite the mixed reactions, the project is clearly generating conversation, and Hathaway’s latest appearance only adds to the sense that Mother Mary is aiming for something daring, dramatic, and impossible to ignore.
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