Anne Hathaway Adds Custom GapStudio to Her ‘Odyssey’ Maternity Wardrobe
The dress was designed by Gap Inc.’s executive vice president and creative director Zac Posen.

Anne Hathaway merged the Greek mythology-inspired bent of her “The Odyssey” press tour wardrobe with maternity wear in a custom GapStudio dress for her “Late Night With Seth Meyers” appearance on Monday night in New York City.

The Oscar-winning actress, who was styled by Erin Walsh, wore a long, dramatic, ethereal dress in an off-white charmeuse bias-cut design with a fluid draping element. The dress was overlaid with a sheer tunic tank, cut with clean, elongated lines for an airy aesthetic.
While the dress certainly echoed the unofficial Grecian-inspired dress code of “The Odyssey” press tour, the dress also mirrored current trends like modern minimalism. Hathaway added the sea wave wedge by Aquazzura to her look, along with earrings by Bulgari, for which she serves as an ambassador. The actress is expecting her third child with husband Adam Shulman.

“Anne and I have shared a friendship for many years, so it’s always a special privilege to design for her in collaboration with Erin Walsh,” Zac Posen, executive vice president and creative director of Gap Inc., said in a statement.
As Posen’s own words indicate, the designer and actress have a close relationship. Hathaway has been a longtime supporter of Posen since he assumed the creative director and executive vice president roles with Gap Inc. in February 2024.

Mere months after his appointment, Posen designed the viral deconstructed T-shirtdress Hathaway wore and debuted at the Bulgari Hotel in Rome. The look, which Hathaway sported in May 2024, was later seen on Julia Fox and quickly sold out on Gap Inc.’s official website.
Apart from her GapStudio look, Hathaway’s “The Odyssey” press tour has been full of Grecian-inspired looks from high fashion houses and labels like Prada, Louis Vuitton and Blumarine, among others.

Based on the epic Greek poem by Homer, “The Odyssey” follows Odysseus, played by Matt Damon, as he struggles to return home to Ithaca after the Trojan War. The film, directed by Christopher Nolan, hits theaters Friday.
Via: WWD



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