Leave it to Hathaway to prove just how elevated a classic tee can be.
Anne Hathaway's New York City looks were full of high-low fashion.
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Talk about high-low fashion.
Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated movie “The Odyssey” is set to debut next Friday, and its stars have been making the press junket rounds.
The cast includes Anne Hathaway, who’s been serving plenty of sartorial inspiration along the way, including in New York City last week. She stepped out in Tribeca looking sophisticated in a $13,000 Brunello Cucinelli navy knit blazer, her go-to Bulgari sunnies and ATM’s Boy Tee — a $75 style that’s easy to slip into.
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We love a versatile, pure cotton T-shirt — as do celebs. And the “Princess Diaries” actress, styled by Erin Walsh, proves how elevated the sartorial unicorn can be.
Made with pima cotton, ATM’s machine-washable crewneck tee also comes in white and earns rave reviews from shoppers. It has a shorter hem and boxy fit that’s super flattering — and accommodating, as Hathaway is currently expecting.
Anne Hathaway paired a $75 tee with designer duds. GC Images
ATM is an editor-founded fashion label from Anthony Thomas Melillo. The former Esquire style director launched the brand in 2012, setting out to make perfect tees for women and men — and brand fans say he’s done just that.
“Perfect drape of the sleeve and great T-shirt silhouette with the right weight for a good draped look,” one review reads, while another says it “looks sharp” and “fits well and launders beautifully.”
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The tee also comes in a long-sleeve version that’s equally chic and versatile. Also made from pima cotton, it promises a smooth feel with a structured look that’s going to pair with any bottom in your closet.
If you’re looking for some star-worthy style inspo’, tees are always a mood.
This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to dishing on the latest fashion collabs to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.
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