MEXICO CITY — In a moment where high cinema meets global couture, Hollywood icon Anne Hathaway kicked off the highly anticipated promotional tour for The Devil Wears Prada 2 yesterday with a fashion statement that is reverberating from New York to Lahore.
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Standing alongside co-star Meryl Streep at the historic La Casa Azul—the vibrant former residence of Frida Kahlo—Hathaway didn’t just bring star power; she brought a spotlight to South Asian craftsmanship. The actress was spotted carrying the Tobla Black handbag by Warp, a contemporary label based in Lahore, Pakistan, instantly sending social media into a fashion frenzy.
The Look: Schiaparelli Meets Lahore
Styled by long-time collaborator Erin Walsh, Hathaway opted for a sophisticated Schiaparelli-inspired fringe dress that mirrored the artistic energy of the venue. However, it was the structural, minimalist accessory that stole the show.
The Tobla Black bag—an “east-west” shoulder piece—provided a sharp, sculptural contrast to the fluid movement of her outfit. Handcrafted from 100% goat leather, the bag represents the signature “sculptural minimalist” aesthetic that Warp has become known for.
“Seeing a homegrown Pakistani brand on the arm of a global icon at such a high-profile cinematic event is a watershed moment for the local industry,” noted one fashion commentator. “It puts Lahore firmly on the international style map.”














