Anne Hathaway is once again proving that her fashion choices are anything but predictable, stepping into a bold new visual space with her latest on-screen look. For her new film ‘Mother Mary’, the actress embraces a style direction that feels dramatic, cinematic, and intentionally bold.
Anne Hathaway’s plunging Bina Daigeler dress has fully sheer bodice with heart-shaped nipple pasty
In the film, Anne Hathaway wears a custom creation by costume designer Bina Daigeler. It leans into a mix of sacred references and high-fashion storytelling. The gown features a plunging neckline that leads into a sheer bodice, where intricate detailing creates depth and texture. At its centre, a heart-shaped red pasty becomes the defining element. This transforms the look into something that feels symbolic rather than simply revealing. It anchors the design and draws attention in a way that feels deliberate and meaningful.
The rest of the ensemble builds on this tension. A deep blue, velvet-like fabric gives the gown a sense of richness and structure, while a red sparkly underlayer subtly emerges, trailing behind her and adding contrast. The colour combination enhances the visual drama. With the darker tones grounding the look and the red adding a quiet intensity beneath the surface.
The silhouette balances movement, with voluminous sleeves and a flowing train that create a strong, sacred presence. A sculptural headpiece paired with a sheer veil frames Hathaway’s face. This reinforces the almost saint-like imagery while still keeping the look rooted in contemporary fashion.
What makes this outfit stand out is how easily it blends costume and narrative. Rather than feeling like a standalone fashion moment, it works as an extension of character, reflecting a sense of vulnerability and power at the same time. With this look, Hathaway shows how costume design can elevate storytelling, turning a single outfit into a moment that stays well beyond the screen.
Originally reported by Viha Shah on theFashionSpot.
