Anne Hathaway wears Valentino couture at Bvlgari gala in Milan

Anne Hathaway attended Bvlgari’s high jewelry dinner in Milan wearing a Valentino spring 2025 couture gown and a striking necklace from the jeweler’s new Eclettica collection. She joined ambassadors Dua Lipa and Priyanka Chopra, along with other celebrities including Jake Gyllenhaal and Nick Jonas. The event highlighted Bvlgari’s 160-piece collection featuring rare gems.

Anne Hathaway turned heads at Bvlgari’s high jewelry dinner in Milan on Monday evening, donning a red Valentino spring 2025 couture ball gown reminiscent of a gown worn by Meryl Streep’s character in the trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2. Hathaway elevated the look with Bvlgari’s Secret Garden necklace, a centerpiece of the Roman jeweler’s new 160-piece Eclettica collection. The necklace features a 26.65-carat padparadscha sapphire sourced in Sri Lanka by Bvlgari’s executive creative director Lucia Silvestri after years of searching. It is set amid baguette-cut diamonds, onyx inlays, purple sapphires, and cabochon emeralds, creating a vibrant, intricate design around Hathaway’s neckline—unlike the bare-necked style in the film trailer scene depicting a Met Gala recreation at the American Museum of Natural History for Runway magazine’s “Spring Florals” gala. Hathaway, a Bvlgari ambassador, was accompanied by fellow ambassadors Dua Lipa, who wore new-season Balmain, and Priyanka Chopra in Saiid Kobeisy spring 2026 couture. Other attendees included Jake Gyllenhaal, Nick Jonas, Liu Yifei, and Kim Ji-won, making for a star-studded gathering that showcased the brand’s latest high jewelry offerings.

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