Fashion Look of the Day Anne Hathaway's Confusing Face Accessory and Shoes Are Peak 2021 in Such Different Ways And the trends are both unWelcome to the new Look of the Day, where we comb through every celebrity outfit from the past 24 hours and feature the single most conversation-worthy ensemble. Love it, leave it, or shop the whole thing below. By Laura Reilly Laura Reilly Laura Reilly is a writer and editor with over six years of experience covering fashion and beauty shopping news. She has written for InStyle, Real Simple, Travel + Leisure, Food & Wine, People, Thrillist, Nylon, and more. She also publishes a weekly shopping newsletter, Magasin, which highlights the top news, sales, and goings-on when it comes to buying clothes online. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on August 18, 2021 @ 01:54PM Pin Share Tweet Email We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Learn more. Anne Hathaway. Photo: Gotham/GC Images No one is shocked by a face mask anymore. Masks have been commonplace in parts of the world for years, and since March 2020, it's more than likely you've stocked them in your own home and worn them in public. What's less common, though, is a face shield. On set for her upcoming miniseries WeCrashed, Anne Hathaway was spotted wearing a face shield in a way that was even more surprising than usual. The COVID accessory appeared to attach around the neck rather than at the crown of the head (which has been the more common style), and further, it was covered entirely with stickers. Paired with her dark-tinted sunglasses, we have to wonder whether she could see where she was walking at all. With shoes like those, though, it's doesn't really matter where you're going. Her Christian Dior D-Doll Pumps perfectly embody the resurgent Mary Jane trend that's taking over footwear. The late summer-early fall shoe is the perfect transitional piece, bringing closed toes back into our wardrobes while still letting a breeze through. While Hathaway's exact Mary Janes cost nearly $1,000, dead ringers for the trend can be found for as little as $17 on Amazon. Shop the look below. Get the Look: Shoes 18 Cotton China Doll Mary Jane ShoesShop now: $17; amazon.com Aosphiraylian Gothic Lolita Platform Mary JanesShop now: $29; amazon.com Wetkiss Mary Jane Lolita Classic Chunky Block Platform HeelShop now: $53; amazon.com Clarks Sillian 2.0 Joy Mary Jane FlatShop now: $39; amazon.com Dr. Martens Polley Slip Resistant Service ShoesShop now: $120; amazon.com