Anne Hathaway Makes Pajama Dressing Look So Chic With a Breezy Bright-Blue Set
She got some help from a beloved 2000s handbag

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Anne Hathaway has officially closed the chapter on The Devil Wears Prada 2 press obligations — but her relationship with blue, it seems, is far from over. Spotted leaving her Manhattan hotel to a waiting crowd of fans, the Oscar winner swapped the high-drama looks she'd been cycling through with stylist Erin Walsh for something decidedly quieter. The result? Still very much worth talking about.
The outfit in question was a sky-blue linen set: a billowing button-up top and wide-leg pants that read equal parts resort and Sunday morning. According to Harper's Bazaar, whether the shade technically qualifies as cerulean sparked genuine debate in their office — which, honestly, is the most on-brand cultural moment this press cycle could have produced. Call it what you want; the fit landed.
The Accessories Did the Heavy Lifting
Where the pajama-dressing aesthetic could have tipped into "ran out of outfit ideas," Hathaway pulled it back with accessories that had real edge. A black Balenciaga Le City bag — a bona fide early 2000s icon currently riding the nostalgia wave hard — anchored the look, echoed by inky kitten-heel sandals and oversized sunglasses. The single burst of contrast came via bright red nails, fingers and toes both, which is the kind of small, deliberate choice that separates a styled look from a dressed one.
The broader context matters here: relaxed suiting and sleepwear-adjacent dressing have been creeping out of bedrooms and into street style all spring, and Hathaway's take is a clean example of why the trend has legs. Linen separates in a soft, confident color, grounded by structured accessories — it's effortless in the way that only comes from knowing exactly what you're doing.
With three more films on the horizon — The Odyssey (July 17), The End of Oak Street, and a Verity adaptation of Colleen Hoover's bestselling novel — Hathaway's press circuit is far from finished, which means her wardrobe will keep delivering. If this off-duty moment is any indication, the next round of red carpet appearances won't be the only thing worth watching.
The real lesson: a great accessories edit can make pajamas look like a point of view.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


