Anna Delvey struts down the runway in an ankle monitor during NYFW
Anna Delvey walked the runway during New York Fashion Week at the One Night in Bangkok fashion showcase, with her ankle monitor.
It was a white Christmas in March over the weekend in the French Alps, where celebrities bundled up in winter coats on a gorgeous, snowy night to take in some elevated fashion — literally.
Anne Hathaway, Penn Badgley and Jessica Chastain were among the stars who sat front row at the Moncler Grenoble fashion show, which was held on the runway of the Courchevel Altiport in France. The highest airport in Europe, it is located more than 6,500 feet above sea level.
Models walked the runway as the snow came down to show off the fashion brand’s fall/winter collection, which included ski suits, coats and knitwear. The company said its 140 looks drew inspiration from a desire to remain “true to one’s city style while being fully prepared for the slopes.”
In addition to Hathaway, Badgley and Chastain, Adrien Brody, Vincent Cassel, Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz Beckham, Nina Dobrev, Chloe Kim and Ashley Park were also spotted at the show.
On Instagram, Badgley said he was “treated to quite the experience” by Moncler, writing that the brand is “in a world of their own” and noting that the show “began as a storm set in.”
In the front row, Chastain, Brody and Badgley sat next to each other, bundled up in oversized white Moncler coats with large hoods to keep them warm at the snowy show.
Ahead of the show, Chastain shared a video of herself arriving at the Courchevel ski resort holding a large bag. “Brought the crew to Courchevel,” she captioned the clip, which showed members of her team each stepping out of the bag like a clown car.
Brody, fresh off his Oscar win for best actor, shared a photo of himself with Chastain in the mountains and joked that he was “chilling like a #bondvillain.”
Hathaway, meanwhile, shared a clip showing how she “styled my favorite archival Moncler pieces” in preparation for the event, joking in the caption that this was “outfit repeater chic.”
Moncler described its collection as a “fantasy line-up of elevated looks, defying the conventions of sport or mountain wear and inspired by the world of tailoring.”
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