Anne Hathaway Pregnant Styles Lead The Odyssey Press Tour in Three Cities

Anne Hathaway pregnant and styling her third pregnancy on The Odyssey press tour, with Prada, Dior and more across Paris, London and New York City.

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Anne Hathaway Pregnant Styles Lead The Odyssey Press Tour in Three Cities

Anne Hathaway pregnant and on the move, the actress has turned The Odyssey press tour into a sequence of maternity looks built around a recently revealed baby bump. Her appearances in Paris, London and New York City show how carefully the rollout has been styled without losing the ease of the clothes themselves.

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Paris, London, New York City

In Paris, Hathaway wore a strapless navy Prada gown. In London, she switched to a sweeping light blue Dior gown by Jonathan Anderson for the world premiere, then followed with a ruffled white Blumarine dress on her first day of press. New York City brought a black top and navy La Ligne trousers, a strapless Lela Rose maxi dress, and a second monochrome red look built from a gauzy red top and matching La Ligne trousers.

Those outfits matter because the tour has turned her pregnancy into part of the publicity architecture for The Odyssey, not a side note to it. Hathaway plays Penelope in the film, with Matt Damon as Odysseus, and each stop has kept the focus on how a major release can carry fashion as part of the marketing language.

Erin Walsh and Hathaway

Erin Walsh styled every appearance, and that consistency is the real through line. Hathaway has worked with Walsh for four years, long enough for the pair to build a look that reads polished on camera while still making room for a changing silhouette. Hathaway also wrote the foreword for Walsh’s book The Art of Intentional Dressing, which helps explain why these clothes feel less improvised than they first appear.

The result is a neat contradiction: the dresses and separates look effortless, but the sequence is tightly managed across two press tours this year, including this spring’s run for Mother Mary and The Devil Wears Prada 2. Hathaway’s third pregnancy has become visible in public exactly as the film campaign has widened, and the styling has been used to keep that visibility deliberate rather than accidental.

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For readers tracking the campaign, the useful takeaway is simple: the maternity wardrobe has already been mapped across three cities, so any later The Odyssey appearance is likely to stay within the same language of sculpted gowns, tailored trousers and sharp color changes. When Hathaway first revealed the pregnancy is still the open timing question, but the press-tour presentation is already doing the work of a full promotional beat.

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