Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain are the perfect couple in plunging formal dresses
The Category 5 ship, captained by Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain, landed in New York last night. Mother’s Thursday… I mean…Maternal instinct Costars stepped out at the National Board of Review Gala in New York City in award-worthy evening gowns.
Despite the different shades of their dresses, both Hathaway and Chastain agreed on a very, very plunging neckline. Hathaway wore a sparkling beaded Giorgio Armani gown that was the perfect twist on the classic Hollywood LBD look. The model featured a dramatic, skin-baring bodice and a strap that wrapped around the back. Hathaway never overcomplicated things, and her accessories followed suit: The actress opted for silver Bulgari jewelry, while her black Aquazurra shoes remained hidden under the dress’s light train. Hathaway wore her brunette hair in loose, loose waves, and her natural glam look featured blush, dewy makeup and glossy lips. Chastain also stepped out for the star-studded evening in her own bombshell outfit.
The movie star shimmered in a princess-style Vivienne Westwood dress, complemented by jewelry from Suzanne Kalan. Her reflective purple dress features the British brand’s signature corset trim and is finished off with a breezy train. Chastain took Hathaway’s lead and looked like a relatively demure beauty.
For those of us who loved watching the two Academy Award-winning actors in their best gala fashion, they’ll soon be heading to the silver screen to literally hang out with their mother. Maternal instinct. In the upcoming film, Hathaway and Chastain will play best friends and neighbors who allow “guilt, suspicion and paranoia” to “seep into their friendship as a psychological battle of wills gives way to the dark side of maternal instinct,” according to the official synopsis.
“It was the hardest role I’ve ever played,” Hathaway said recently. Fashion Hong Kong. “It touched on my worst fears and I almost turned down the film because I didn’t know if I could go there as an actress.”
“It’s a different type of movie, obviously, but the idea of these two actresses coming together and playing this… tension, I think is very interesting,” Chastain told IndieWire. “Thank God, Annie and I love each other.”