A star-studded affair unfolded at the Metropolitan Opera’s opening night gala for ‘Dead Man Walking,’ where Hollywood luminaries Anne Hathaway, Sigourney Weaver, and Rebecca Hall stole the spotlight in their striking ensembles.
Hathaway, 40, exuded sophistication in a voluminous black dress, while Weaver, 73, opted for a chic black suit with frilled details. Hall, 41, brought a breath of fresh air in a Gabriela Hearst ivory silk wool ensemble that highlighted her trim figure.
The trio led a constellation of A-listers, including Ben Stiller, Angela Bassett, Whoopi Goldberg, and Ellen Burstyn, celebrating the Met’s new production based on Sister Helen Prejean’s memoir.
As the opera’s poignant narrative unfolded, Hathaway’s plunging black sleeveless dress and Weaver’s frilled satin jacket added a touch of elegance. Meanwhile, Hall’s Gabriela Hearst creation showcased her unique style, contrasting with the classic black choices.
The gala, centered around the acclaimed opera, drew attention to its powerful narrative of Sister Prejean’s efforts to save a condemned man’s soul. The stars joined forces to celebrate the arts and revel in the opera’s spellbinding performance.
From classic black elegance to vibrant white and red statements, the red carpet showcased a dazzling array of fashion. Oscar winner Ellen Burstyn added a pop of color with a gray jacket adorned with intricate embroidery, while Gina Gershon turned heads in a sizzling black dress adorned with sparkling beads.
The gala proved a glamorous gathering, combining the worlds of entertainment, fashion, and the arts in a memorable night at the Metropolitan Opera.”