Anne Hathaway‘s maternity style got the royal treatment in a cobalt Aflalo dress for the D23 Disney Legends award ceremony on Sunday in Anaheim, Calif.
The Oscar-winning actress turned to couturier Yael Aflalo‘s bold interpretation of color, wearing the Celestia Dress. The floor-length dress was crafted with a high bout neckline and an open V-shaped back cut in a relaxed silhouette.
The dress was made with a lightweight, lustrous plissé fabric. The versatile style can be styled front to back, much like the red Ashlyn jumpsuit that fans noted she wore back to front with a pair of Aquazzura heels at the end of June.
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Reformation founder Yael Aflalo debuted her eponymous label in 2023. Over the course of roughly three years, the luxury womenswear label has grown, selecting Net-a-porter as its global digital partner in July 2026 after opening its first retail space in SoHo studio in November 2025.
The cobalt dress Hathaway wore effortlessly merged her ongoing maternity style with elevation, refinement and even a touch of royal spin. Cobalt served as an ideal colorway for the actress, merging the bold color trend that’s predicted for fall and creating a royal blue moment for “The Princess Diaries” star.
“I was a baby, like a legal child, when I made ‘Princess Diaries’ — I turned 18 while we were making it, and I was a very, very young woman when I made ‘Devil Wears Prada.’ I was so guided and looked after and cared for by the communities that made both of those films in particular, each of their directors, Garry Marshall and David Frankel,” Hathaway told WWD in December 2024.
While “The Devil Wears Prada 2” released in May, rumors of a third “Princess Diaries” film are still swirling. A third installment would culminate a trilogy for the films with the original released in 2001 and its sequel debuting in 2004.
Hathaway was on hand at D23 to tease the next chapter in “The Princess Diaries” saga and accept her Disney Legend award on Sunday. The actress, who is expecting her third child with husband Adam Shulman, also appears in “The End of Oak Street” and “The Odyssey.”


