Anne Hathaway's Fully Sheer Schiaparelli Dress Boasts Dangerous Cutouts
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Anne Hathaway’s Fully Sheer Schiaparelli Dress Boasts Dangerous Cutouts

Anne Hathaway leans fully into high-fashion drama with a sheer Schiaparelli moment that feels equal parts daring and experimental. Shot for Vogue Australia, the look plays with exposure in a way that is striking but still polished, proving once again that Hathaway knows exactly how far to push styling without losing elegance.

Anne Hathaway wears fully sheer Schiaparelli dress with cutouts for Vogue Australia

The dress itself is crafted from super-thin, sheer black fabric that drapes lightly over her body. This creates a fluid, almost weightless effect. What makes it stand out, though, are the sharply placed cutouts that are part of the design, adding a sense of structure to an otherwise soft piece. These cutouts don’t just reveal skin, they frame it, drawing attention to the torso and hips in a way that feels intentional and tasteful.

A Kiki de Montparnasse bralette anchors the look, offering minimal coverage while still keeping the outfit grounded. Paired with Skims briefs, the base layer keeps the focus on clean lines and subtle shaping rather than distraction. The combination allows the sheer dress to remain the hero, while the under layers quietly do their job.

Hathaway’s accessories elevate the look further without overdoing it. Bulgari cuffs add a sculptural shine, adding a subtle contrast to the softness of the fabric with a hint of shine and luxury. The overall styling remains simple, letting the textures and transparency speak for themselves.

In her Vogue Australia interview, Hathaway reflects on her early days filming ‘The Devil Wears Prada,’ and how those formative experiences shaped her growth, both personally and professionally, over the past two decades. What stands out most is how effortless Hathaway makes it all feel. A look that could easily go into overly provocative, instead appears modern in her hands. It is this balance, between bold and understated, that defines her current fashion era. It proves she can move seamlessly between classic glamour and risk-taking editorial looks without missing a beat.

Originally written by Viha Shah on theFashionSpot.

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