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Anne Hathaway Stuns in Bulgari Serpenti Diamonds at Mother Mary Premiere

Anne Hathaway wore Bulgari Serpenti earrings and rings worth about $150,300, showing how red-carpet diamonds are moving toward sculptural, mixed-stone statements.

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Anne Hathaway Stuns in Bulgari Serpenti Diamonds at Mother Mary Premiere
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Anne Hathaway turned Bulgari’s Serpenti into the sharpest kind of red-carpet punctuation at the Mother Mary premiere in New York City, where emerald-and-diamond earrings and matching rings were reported at roughly $150,300. The effect was not about sheer volume alone. It was about precision, with diamonds used to frame color, shape, and movement rather than to overwhelm the rest of the look.

Hathaway wore the jewelry to the film’s screening at Metrograph in downtown Manhattan on April 13, 2026, alongside Michaela Coel and FKA twigs. She paired the Bulgari pieces with a custom Lever Couture white, semi-sheer asymmetrical gown, silver Christian Louboutin pumps, and an Alexis Bittar clutch, with styling by Erin Walsh. The result was a study in contrast: soft fabric against hard sparkle, white against green, and a clean silhouette anchored by the sinuous, instantly recognizable geometry of Serpenti.

That choice says a great deal about where high-jewelry diamond dressing is headed. The focus is shifting from broad, maximalist displays to curated clusters of impact, especially at the ears and hands. Hathaway’s earrings and rings did not compete with the dress; they sharpened it. The emerald accents introduced color without sacrificing the authority of diamond, while the serpent motif gave the look a sense of motion and tension that a more conventional suite of stones could not match. It is exactly the kind of styling that translates well beyond the red carpet, whether for a bride choosing a statement earring with a clean gown or for an evening client building a look around one vivid stone and a few exceptional settings.

The appearance also reinforced Hathaway’s long relationship with Bulgari. News18 identified her as a global ambassador for the house since 2022, and the Mother Mary look kept her firmly inside that jewelry vocabulary, where iconography matters as much as carat weight. The reported total, which some earlier estimates had placed just above $100,000, underscored how seriously the house is positioning the moment.

Mother Mary, directed by David Lowery, reaches U.S. theaters on April 17, 2026, and Hathaway has said the role was among the hardest she has taken on. She plays a pop star who reunites with her estranged former costume designer, played by Michaela Coel, a premise that gives the film a natural runway for fashion, performance, and image-making. Hathaway’s Bulgari appearance matched that logic exactly: not just a publicity turn, but a lesson in how diamond jewelry now works best when it feels cinematic, sculptural, and unmistakably personal.

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