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Anne Hathaway Returns To The Red Carpet In An Elegant Bustier Jumpsuit

Anne Hathaway Returns To The Red Carpet In An Elegant Bustier Jumpsuit

With a surprising black-and-white twist.

Anne Hathaway (Photo: Arturo Holmes/Getty Images)

Once again, Anne Hathaway is wearing a red-carpet look that even Miranda Priestley would approve of.

On Thursday evening, the WeCrashed actress walked the red carpet for the opening night of Broadway musical The Music Man, which stars Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster. Teaming up with her longtime stylist Erin Walsh, Hathaway looked elegant in a black bustier jumpsuit with a wide-leg silhouette. She also wore a long two-tone coat from Valentino, which featured bold black-and-white diamond print. Other accessories included Bulgari diamond studded column earrings and diamond rings, a black belt with gold accents, and a purple Valentino shoulder bag with a gold stud buckle.

Glam-wise, the star kept it simple with neutrally toned makeup and a fringe that's reminiscent of Andy Sachs' unforgettable Devil Wears Prada makeover.

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Anne Hathaway (Photo: Arturo Holmes/Getty Images)

Anne Hathaway (Photo: Arturo Holmes/Getty Images)

Anne Hathaway

Photo: Getty Images

Anne Hathaway

Photo: Getty Images

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This isn't the first time that Hathaway has channeled her beloved character from the hit 2006 dramedy.

Last month, the Academy Award-winner posted a Runway-worthy look on Instagram, featuring more Valentino: a black knee-length wool coat, a collared floral minidress, and a bright yellow handbag. Other accessories included sheer Wolford tights, black Giuseppe Zanotti platform boots, and Bulgari jewelry.

And earlier this week, Hathaway shared another look from her WeCrashed promo tour. She again wore Valentino, this time a sparkly fringe violet dress from the Italian luxury fashion house. She went bold with accessories, wearing a pair of hot-pink Gianvito Rossi pumps and Bulgari jewelry.

"She's delightful. She's the ultimate muse," stylist Walsh told E! News in an interview last year. "Before I even met her, she was already a fashion icon ... [because of] all the movies that she's done and all the different fashion personas that she's embodied in those since the time she was a little girl."

This article originally appeared in Harper's BAZAAR US

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