Anne Hathaway traded her string of press tour heels for a flatter, faster silhouette on Friday, wearing zebra print Adidas Tokyo sneakers while promoting “The Devil Wears Prada 2” in New York City.
Hathaway’s pair came from Adidas’ Tokyo line in an off-white and core black color mix, built on the brand’s slim retro runner shape. A black-and-cream zebra pattern covered the pony hair upper, while the brand’s signature Three Stripes cut across each side.
Black laces, a padded collar, logo tongue patch and dark rubber sole kept the finish grounded. The low-profile build and elongated toe shape put the style closer to the current wave of archival-inspired trainers than the bulkier sneaker market that dominated earlier in the decade.
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The “Mother Mary” star paired the sneakers with a sleeveless dark brown, almost purple dress in a fluid mixed-fabric construction. The look featured a gathered neckline at the collarbone, layered asymmetric skirt panels and sheer banding near the hem, along with utility-style flap pockets at the hip. Hathaway finished the look with Blvgari sunglasses and a black Hermès Togo Birkin.
The look also placed Hathaway within one of spring’s more specific shoe stories. Animal print footwear has resurfaced in 2026 across heels, boots and flats. Lori Harvey wore Alaïa’s leopard haircalf Criss-Cross ballet flats in Los Angeles last month, while Storm Reid opted for Le Silla’s leopard-print Clivage slingbacks just a few weeks later in New York. Hathaway brought that same print direction into a slimmer retro sneaker category, one less common than the tiger stripes and leopard spots that have dominated much of the trend.
With “Mother Mary” now in theaters and “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” “The Odyssey,” “Flowervale Street” and “Verity” still ahead, Hathaway is likely to have many more closely watched off-duty style stops this year.



