But the real story, as always, was the fashion. No one gave us more to talk about than Anne herself, who unveiled one stunning look after another in a succession of costume changes that rivaled a Cher Farewell Tour show (8 in all). Major kudos to Rachel Zoe; this night was a highlight of her career and in styling Anne's looks, she knocked this one out of the park.
If you're expecting critical analysis in the T Lo vein, we're afraid we're going to have to disappoint. There are only so many ways to say "STUNNING," after all. In fact, let's flip open a thesaurus and let it be our guide.
Lanvin
For her second number, Hathaway stepped out in a more menswear-inspired look — a custom tux by Lanvin. But she kept her accessories definitively feminine with Tiffany jewels and custom Brian Atwood heels decked out in Swarovski crystals.
Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci
After a movie-spoofing opening, Hathaway, who was styled by Rachel Zoe and associate stylist for the event, Jill Lincoln, entered as co-emcee in a vanilla-colored bustier Givenchy Haute Couture by Riccardo Tisci gown, and accessorized with a Tiffany diamond ring and earrings, a diamond bracelet from the Tiffany Archives and Brian Atwood peep-toes. It screamed old Hollywood glam, which seems fitting for the film industry’s biggest night.
Vivienne Westwood
Not only is Hathaway co-host, but she’s also practically fashion royalty in Hollywood so it’s no surprise that designers flocked to create custom looks for the starlet. In her third ensemble, she wore a Vivienne Westwood corseted Couture gown with embroidered lace and sequins that was specifically made for Hathaway in London. She sparkled in a diamond and amethyst necklace from the Tiffany Archives, as well as a Tiffany yellow sapphire and diamond ring. To top it off, she walked the stage in Jimmy Choo platforms.
silver beaded tassel dress by Oscar de la Renta
Hello, 70s glam! Hathaway kept things swingy in a silver beaded tassel dress by Oscar de la Renta, and complemented the glittery look in Tiffany jewels and gold Jimmy Choo peep-toes. It was a nice change of pace from the last voluminous look.
a burgundy silk chiffon gown by Atelier Versace
After walking the red carpet in the favorite hue of the night, Hathaway took to the stage in slightly different version of red — a burgundy silk chiffon gown by Atelier Versace, with Tiffany jewels and Casadei pumps.
Armani Priv Futuristic
Hathaway looked positively regal in this sapphire Giorgio Armani Privé custom satin dress with Armani Privé platform heels. To keep with the glam look, she wore Tanzanite and diamond earrings, a black onyx and diamond bracelet, and a diamond and blue sapphire ring, all by Tiffany. It’s a different look for the actress.
Final Dress: The Top of All Designers Tom Ford
To close the big night, Hathaway wore Tiffany jewels with a lace and crystal dress and sandals by a man who knows a thing or two about fashion and film — designer Tom Ford, who recently launched his eponymous womenswear line and also directed last year’s Oscar-nominated hit, A Single Man. Does Hathaway pull off this lacey look?
And now that her parade of dresses has come to an end, what do you guys think of her choices?
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