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Anne Hathaway brought bejeweled glamour to Manhattan for her latest red carpet appearance..
On Tuesday, Hathaway stepped out in New York City for a screening of Rebecca Miller’s upcoming romantic comedy film, “She Came To Me”; in the movie, Hathaway stars in the lead role as a psychiatrist who pursues a career as a nun.
For the occasion, the actress wore a set of Gianvito Rossi‘s silver Rania pumps. The $2,695 style featured sultry sheer uppers with closed counters and pointed toes, streamlined by thin 4.13-inch stiletto heels for a sleek base.
For an added dash of glamour, Hathaway’s footwear was embellished with small silver crystals — 4,500 of them, to be exact — to create a glittering gleam.
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The “Devil Wears Prada” star’s heels enhanced the sparkle of her equally high-shine outfit: a rosy pink $1,485 midi dress from The Attico, featuring a strapless silhouette with a bustier-structured bodice and thigh-high slit.
The piece earned added glitz from its coating of allover sequins, which stylists Erin Walsh and Annie Leaston complemented with a top-handled Versace handbag — which was covered in twinkling silver crystals, similar to Hathaway’s heels.
Hathaway’s cool-toned outfit was smoothly finished with an array of gleaming silver Bulgari jewelry, as well — including several rings, a thin bracelet and round hoop earrings.
Hathaway’s footwear often makes strong shoe statements, both on and off the red carpet. The Oscar-winning actress regularly wears bright pumps and sandals from brands like Jimmy Choo, Tom Ford, Charlotte Olympia and more. Her off-duty rotation usually veers towards clean casual footwear: Valentino and Chanel flats, Nike sneakers, and a variety of pointed-toe black leather loafers are regularly on rotation.
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