How Anne Hathaway is Redefining Maternity Style in Her Own Way

Published: July 2, 2026 Last Updated 2 hours ago by Evelyn Adenike

Anne Hathaway has always been a style icon, effortlessly blending Hollywood glamour with approachable charm.

But in 2026, as she embraces her third pregnancy, the Oscar-winning actress is redefining maternity fashion with a fresh, joyful, and bold approach. Gone are the days of hiding under oversized tents or playing it safe with neutral basics.

Hathaway is stepping out in vibrant primary colours, clever styling hacks, and pieces that celebrate her growing bump while promoting her upcoming film The Odyssey. Her approach proves that maternity style can be empowering, fashionable, and deeply personal.

Hathaway and her husband, Adam Shulman, announced their third pregnancy in a heartfelt Instagram video just weeks ago. The couple, already parents to sons Jonathan and Jack, shared the news amid excitement about The Odyssey, Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated epic in which Hathaway plays Penelope opposite Matt Damon.

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Fresh from a romantic babymoon in Saint-Tropez, where she debuted her bump in breezy coastal looks like a La Ligne “Anne” dress, sheer linen cover-ups, and colourful bikinis, Hathaway quickly transitioned to high-profile press duties in New York City.

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Her maternity wardrobe isn’t just about comfort; it’s a statement. By choosing bright hues and innovative silhouettes, Hathaway challenges outdated pregnancy dressing. Instead of muted palettes and flowy maxis, she embraces primary colours that radiate energy and confidence, aligning with current runway trends. This shift reflects a broader evolution in celebrity maternity style, where moms-to-be prioritise self-expression over concealment.

The Backwards Jumpsuit Moment

One of Hathaway’s most talked-about looks came during a press event at the Four Seasons in New York’s financial district. She arrived in a striking red jumpsuit from independent designer Ashlyn’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection.

The body-conscious piece featured a drop-waist peplum that beautifully cradled her bump, gathered ankles for a modern harem-pant vibe, and a silhouette that felt both sophisticated and playful.

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What made it memorable? Hathaway wore the jumpsuit backwards. Originally designed with a boatneck and scooped back, she flipped it to showcase more skin at the front, perfectly framing her Bvlgari Tubogas choker.

Styled by Erin Walsh, the monochromatic red ensemble was completed with matching peep-toe Aquazzura stilettos (with cords wrapped around the ankles and toes painted to match), cat-eye sunglasses, and gold Bulgari jewellery. The commitment to the colour was chef’s kiss—bold, cohesive, and utterly glamorous.

When fans and media pointed out the backwards styling, Hathaway responded with her signature humour on Instagram: “😮😃🫠” This lighthearted moment humanised her, showing that even A-listers have fun with fashion “flubs” that turn into intentional style wins. The look quickly went viral, sparking conversations about creative maternity adaptations and proving that pregnancy doesn’t limit experimentation; it encourages it.

Joyful Coloured Ensembles:

Hathaway’s maternity style continues to shine with vibrant primary colours. Shortly after the red jumpsuit, she stepped out in another head-to-toe red set from Ashlyn: a slinky, slouchy silhouette with a semi-sheer ruffled top layered over a matching bra, breezy trousers, and strappy Vivaia kitten heels.

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She carried a coordinating cardigan for practicality. The ensemble radiated confidence as she navigated press junkets, proving bold colour can feel both powerful and pregnancy-friendly.

Switching it up, Hathaway embraced sunny yellow in a strapless velvet dress from Lela Rose’s Resort 2027 collection. The rich fabric featured a sepia-style floral print, complemented by gold Bvlgari jewellery and black oval Krewe sunglasses.

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This honey-toned look highlighted her glow while maintaining elegance for Tribeca events. These choices—reds, yellows, and bold silhouettes show how primary colours can uplift and energise maternity outfits, moving away from traditional pastels.

Her stylist Erin Walsh deserves credit for curating looks that blend high fashion with real-life maternity needs. From the peplum details that frame the bump to accessories that add polish without overwhelming, every element feels intentional.

Hathaway’s willingness to wear non-maternity pieces backwards or adapted shows resourcefulness and creativity. These qualities resonate with expecting mothers seeking inspiration beyond dedicated maternity lines.

Why Anne Hathaway’s Approach Matters for Modern Maternity Fashion

In an era where influencers and celebrities are reshaping beauty standards, Hathaway’s style evolution stands out for its authenticity.

At 43, balancing a thriving career with family life, she models that pregnancy can be a time of radiance and bold self-expression rather than restriction. Her choices align with broader trends. Designers are increasingly creating versatile pieces for multiple body stages, and primary colours have dominated recent runways for their optimism and visual impact.

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Maternity fashion has come a long way from frumpy smocks. Today, it’s about empowerment—highlighting the body’s changes while celebrating personal style. Hathaway’s looks encourage women to invest in quality pieces that transition postpartum, experiment with colour, and prioritise comfort without losing glamour.

Her red jumpsuit, for instance, demonstrates how drop-waist or peplum designs can accommodate a growing bump elegantly.

Beyond aesthetics, there’s a deeper message. By sharing her pregnancy publicly while working on major projects like The Odyssey and The Devil Wears Prada 2, Hathaway normalises the intersection of career ambition and motherhood.

Her joyful, colourful wardrobe mirrors her palpable happiness, reminding us that style can be an extension of emotional well-being during this transformative period.

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Evelyn Adenike
Evelyn Adenike

Evelyn Adenike is an Associate Beauty Editor at Fashion Police Nigeria, where she covers all things beauty, from the glossiest nail trends to the best skincare finds. With a soft spot for storytelling and an eye for what’s fresh, she brings creativity and just the right dash of drama to every post. If it’s bold, beautiful, and blog-worthy, Evelyn’s probably already writing about it.

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