- Anne Hathaway attended the red-carpet premiere of “Modern Love,” an Amazon original series, in New York City on Thursday.
- For the event, she paired white trousers with a tiered maternity blouse that had a single sleeve.
- She completed her glamorous look with gold jewelry, strappy heels, and fuchsia lipstick.
- Back in August, Hathaway also made headlines when she wore a magenta maternity dress that had daring cutouts.
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Anne Hathaway showed off her maternity style while attending the premiere of “Modern Love,” an Amazon original series, in New York City on Thursday.
For the red-carpet event, she wore a cream-colored maternity blouse with a tiered bodice and single sleeve. She also donned white trousers that had a single pleat on each leg.
Gold jewelry, strappy heels, and fuchsia lipstick completed her glamorous look.
According to a fashion Instagram account called fashionn_blogss, Hathaway's look was created by Oscar de la Renta. It's similar to another piece by the designer, the Embroidered Wool-Blend Top, which was available on Moda Operandi for $3,690.
It's not clear if Hathaway's top was custom-made. Insider reached out to representatives for Oscar de la Renta to find out more, though they did not immediately respond.
Read more: 18 photos that show how maternity fashion has changed over time
Like many celebrities, Hathaway has made a case for bold maternity fashion
In August, for example, she attended a Broadway event wearing a magenta maternity gown designed by Brandon Maxwell. The ensemble's skirt extended past her knees, and its halter-style top featured three daring cutouts. She paired the look with silver heels, a red clutch, and neutral makeup.
On Instagram, Hathaway previously revealed a hidden detail included on her dress: a white tag that read "Anne + 1."
"As if it wasn't enough you custom-made me and the bump a knockout dress, you put this tag in it," Hathaway wrote to Maxwell on Instagram. "Thank you, new friend."
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