Anne Hathaway's Airport Outfit Includes Puddle Pants and a Very '90s Shoe Trend
By now, everybody knows that jeans—especially rigid, non-stretch ones—are best kept in your carry-on when travelling as opposed to on your person. After all, sitting in tight jeans can be difficult enough without adding in a long plane ride. And yet, that didn't stop Anne Hathaway from hopping on a flight to LAX last week in perhaps the stiffest possible style: long cargo jeans that puddle around the ankle.
For her trip back to Los Angeles, the Devil Wears Prada star (with the help of her stylist, Erin Walsh) paired a super-light-wash pair of cargo jeans from Isabel Marant with a lightweight pink knit, a red Veronica Beard blazer, and a patterned, silk scarf tied around her neck. With it, she added even more accessories that airport security no doubt made her take off, including black Bulgari sunglasses, a Gucci's Attaché crossbody bag, and most impractical of all for a security line, a pair of white, knee-high boots. How '90s of her.
Though ultimately a bit illogical for air travel, there's no denying that Hathaway's airport look was an even 10, no deductions. Shop it and more rigid jeans below.
On Anne Hathaway: Veronica Beard Miller Dickey Jacket (£798); Isabel Marant Vayoneo Cargo Jeans (£606) and boots; Gucci Attaché Large Shoulder Bag (£2420); Bulgari B.Zero1 Sunglasses (£300)
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This post originally appeared on Who What Wear US.

Eliza Huber is currently the Associate Editorial Director at Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2021 as a fashion editor after starting her career as a writer at Refinery29, where she worked for four years. During her time at WWW, she launched Go Sports, the publication's sports vertical, and published four (and counting) quarterly issues tied to the WNBA, Formula One, and more. She also created two franchises, Let's Get a Room and Ways to Wear; profiled Dakota Fanning, Diane Kruger, Katie Holmes, Gracie Abrams, and Sabrina Carpenter for WWW's monthly cover features; and reported on new seasonal trends, up-and-coming designers, and celebrity style.