Anne Hathaway’s Valentino ruffles are a legacy foul
Anne Hathaway hit the Tokyo red carpet in a Valentino piece that looks like she’s wearing the entire archive at once. Look, I’m all about flipping the classics, but this maximalist ruffle situation feels like a desperate attempt to outdo the original 'Devil Wears Prada' energy. You can't just throw more fabric at a legacy and hope it sticks; the original film was iconic because it was sharp, not because it looked like a high-end car wash. Sometimes the best way to honor the past is to leave the ruffles in the 80s and keep the silhouette clean.
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