Anne Hathaway, Serena Williams and Vanessa Hudgens lead stars at CFDA Awards

Williams took home the prize for Fashion Icon.
Anne Hathaway at the CFDA Fashion Awards in New York (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
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Prudence Wade7 November 2023

Anne Hathaway, Serena Williams and Vanessa Hudgens have attended a leading fashion event in New York.

Hosted by the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), and known as the ‘Oscars of fashion’, the event celebrates the best in fashion.

The night’s dress code was ‘American black tie’, with celebrities from across fashion, film, music and more walking the carpet at the American Museum of Natural History.

On Monday night, the CFDA Awards saw tennis star Williams take home the prize for Fashion Icon.

The 42-year-old, who wore New York-based designer Thom Browne, donned a dramatic glittering black dress and voluminous shawl, paired with a statement diamond necklace.

“I knew when I was a little girl that I was different, so I explored fashion and style as a way to distinguish myself,” Williams said in her acceptance speech.

“In many ways for me, the tennis courts became my runway, and the US Open was my own New York Fashion Week.”

Kim Kardashian presented Williams with the award, while dressed in a pared-back black textured outfit by Chrome Hearts, with a high neck and her hair in a loose Nineties-inspired updo.

The Devil Wears Prada star Hathaway, who wore clothes made by American designer Ralph Lauren, hosted the award show.

Her garments included an acid wash skirt with a long train and a midnight blue bustier.

Gwyneth Paltrow accepted the Fashion Award for Innovation on behalf of her wellness and lifestyle company, Goop.

The Iron Man star wore an all-black outfit from her brand’s G Label. This was one of the more understated looks of the night: a black turtleneck paired with a maxi skirt with a leg slit.

Catherine Holstein of Khaite won American womenswear designer of the year, Willy Chavarria was awarded American menswear designer of the year, while Northern Irish designer Jonathan Anderson – who helms JW Anderson and Loewe – won the international prize.

Sequins were a big theme for the night ahead of the festive party season with Demi Moore wearing a shimmering silver strapless gown by Carolina Herrera, with her long hair left loose.

Martha Stewart gave a more Gothic spin on the sequin trend, in a shimmering all-black Dennis Basso suit.

Hudgens had one of the most dramatic looks of the night – a gothic take on bridalwear by Vera Wang, who was awarded the Board of Directors’ Tribute on the night.

The High School Musical star wore a black ballgown with a strapless bodice, matching opera gloves and an impressive puff skirt.

Continuing with the theme of head-to-toe black was supermodel Karlie Kloss, wearing Thom Browne – who is currently the chairman of the CFDA.

Kloss – who gave birth to her second child in July – wore an 80s-inspired turtleneck midi dress with power shoulders and dark hair to match.

Model Emily Ratajkowski donned a dress by Tory Burch, who was nominated for the best American womenswear designer award.

Ratajkowski was one of the few celebrities who was experimenting with colour at the event, in a lemon-draped mini dress and matching shoes.

Ashley Graham – who has just been revealed as Vogue Brazil’s latest cover star – tapped into the trend for turtleneck gowns in a black-and-white printed dress with built-in fingerless gloves.

Actress Naomi Watts – who will star as Babe Paley in season two of Ryan Murphy’s show Feud, depicting writer Truman Capote and his group of socialite friends, due next year – wore a black dress from Carolina Herrera.

The fashion-forward garment had a plunging neckline and tulle puffed sleeves.

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