Anne Hathaway simply gave new that means to the phrase “shirt gown.” The actor flew to Rome for a Bulgari occasion (she’s an envoy for the luxurious jewelry firm) and paired her glittering gems with a semi-sheer white button-down gown…that was additionally a shirt…that was additionally a gown.
No, the shirt gown is not Khaite. It is not The Row. And it is not Prada (see what we did there?). Anne Hathaway’s shirt gown is customized Hole through the excessive avenue favorite’s inventive director, designer Zac Posen. The gown takes the concept of a shirt gown and turns it on its head with intelligent little styling methods. One shoulder was naked, with the sleeve falling off her shoulder into the criminal of her elbow. She wore the full-length gown semi-unbuttoned at each the highest and the skirt to disclose slightly pores and skin, to not point out a corset beneath the “shirt” portion of stated gown.
Posen designed the gown particularly for Hathaway, giving a recent twist to the model’s traditional white shirt. “By incorporating components just like the shirt’s collar and placket, and including female touches with darting on the waist, we created a contemporary look that pays homage to the class of Audrey Hepburn in Roman Vacation,” Posen stated. “It is a connection of timeless model with modern vogue.”
The shirt gown is created from 100% natural cotton and retails in sizes UK 6 – 18 – however sadly, it is nearly totally offered out on the time of writing, regardless of solely being on sale for twenty-four hours. Add the gown to your favourites and maintain a watch out for a restock.
A model of this text initially appeared on Teen Vogue.