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Fashion News: ‘One Day’s’ elegant Anne Hathaway, casual Rachel Roy

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Anne Hathaway looked very leading-ladyish Monday night in a strapless, gold and black Alexander McQueen cocktail-length gown at the New York premiere of ‘One Day,’ the film in which she stars with Jim Sturgess. [Los Angeles Times]

But what was fashion designer Rachel Roy wearing? Could it be ... it sure looks like ... pajamas! Does this mean the film, which is set to open in wide release Aug. 19, is a snoozer? [The Cut]

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No, Roy told InStyle, she had another reason for her ultra-casual look. “I have an 11-year-old and I like to show her that it’s OK to take fashion risks and to have fun and tell a story with fashion,” Roy said. [InStyle]

Before she was creative director of Vogue, Grace Coddington was a model. Now her ex-husband, renowned photographer Willie Christie, plans to show photos he took of her in an exhibition opening in September at The Ivy Club in London. The show, which can be viewed by appointment only, also features rare photos of other folks, including models Jerry Hall and Marie Helvin and rockers David Bowie and Mick Jagger. Coddington and Christie married in 1974, but split up four years later. [Vogue UK]

After she left her post as editor of French Vogue, Carine Roitfeld landed a job styling ads for Barneys’ fall campaign. Some of the first have been released, and they star Carine herself, her son Vladimir and her daughter Julia (among other people.) [WWD]

Ali Lohan, Lindsay’s 17-year-old sister, reportedly has been signed to a multiyear modeling contract with NEXT Model Management. [Just Jared]

Revlon has added Hollywood beauties Emma Stone and Olivia Wilde to its roster of global brand ambassadors. [WWD]

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