Anne Hathaway Spotlights Pakistani Label “Warp” in Mexico City

Apr 7, 2026 | Fashion & Entertainment

The fashion world is abuzz after a significant cross-cultural style moment unfolded in Mexico City this week. Hollywood star Anne Hathaway officially launched the global promotional tour for the highly anticipated sequel, The Devil Wears Prada 2, reuniting with her legendary co-star Meryl Streep. While the onscreen duo’s return was enough to capture headlines, Hathaway’s choice of accessory sent ripples through the international fashion community: a sculptural handbag from the Lahore-based Pakistani brand, Warp.

 

Art, History, and High Couture

The tour’s inaugural stop took place at La Casa Azul (The Blue House), the historic former residence of artist Frida Kahlo. Against the museum’s famous cobalt-blue walls, Hathaway and Streep engaged with fans and media in a setting that perfectly fused art and cinema.

Hathaway, styled by Erin Walsh, leaned into a sophisticated, directional aesthetic for the daytime event. She wore a black, Schiaparelli ensemble featuring delicate tubular fringe and the house’s iconic “Eye Bijou” belt. To complete the look, she chose the “Tobla” bag in matte black from Warp. The bag’s architectural, geometric silhouette provided a modern contrast to the avant-garde outfit, proving that high-end Pakistani craftsmanship can hold its own alongside storied Parisian couture.

 

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Warp: From Lahore to the Global Stage

Founded by Hirra Babar, Warp has gained a reputation for its minimalist yet distorted leather designs, drawing inspiration from abstract forms. While the brand has previously been spotted on stars like Lupita Nyong’o and Doja Cat, Hathaway’s endorsement during such a high-profile film tour marks a new chapter for the label. The specific bag carried by Hathaway is known for its rigid, handcrafted structure, a hallmark of Warp’s “sculptural” approach to leather goods.

Warp wore by Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway wore a sculptural handbag from the Lahore-based Pakistani brand, Warp

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The placement is being celebrated across South Asia as a major win for the “Made in Pakistan” movement, highlighting the country’s potential to compete in the luxury accessory market.

As the cast prepares to head to China and London for the next legs of the tour, the image of Hathaway at Casa Azul remains a defining fashion moment. For the team at Warp, having their work carried by the ultimate “fashion intern” turned icon is a full-circle moment that has firmly placed Lahore on the global style map.

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