, offered fans an up-close-and-personal look at her mental health—a.k.a. her mind.
25.01.2023 - 02:27 / usmagazine.com
Fresh faced! Anne Hathaway showed off her natural beauty in a stunning makeup-free selfie.
The Princess Diaries actress, 40, took to Instagram on Sunday, January 22, unveiling her no-glam glow, leaving fans in awe. In the shot, Hathaway is seen lying in bed, giving the camera sultry pout. The Armageddon Time star looked cozy in a white robe as her brunette tresses cascaded down her shoulders and framed her face.
The up-close photo highlighted her rosy cheeks, scattered freckles and dark brown eyes.
“Swipe right for a warm surprise…” the Les Misérables star captioned the social media post, directing attention to the second slide of the carousel, which showed a cup of coffee with her face etched in foam.
Hathaway’s fans praised the slideshow in the comments section, with one writing: “She doesn’t age. Like AT ALL.” Another called Hathaway a “natural beauty” as a third gushed: “Wow! Absolutely stunning!”
The Bride Wars star looks just as fab with a clean face as she does glammed up. On Saturday, January 21, the New York native dressed up to attend the Eileen premiere during Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. For the soirée, the Locked Down actress sported a fitted Versace coat dress that featured a corset bodice and miniskirt. To spice up the look even more, she wore sheer tights and platform leather booties with gold details.
Underneath the outerwear, Hathaway rocked a black tweed minidress that was equipped with spaghetti straps, a subtle checkered pattern and a sheer back.
The Devil Wears Prada star posted two snapshots from the event via Instagram and captioned them, “This coat was another warm surprise
, offered fans an up-close-and-personal look at her mental health—a.k.a. her mind.
This is a mood!!!
, that includes animal prints. The Princess of Genovia showed up to the Valentino Haute Couture show in Paris wearing glittering leopard print from mini dress to tights to pointy toe. Even her little box clutch was on theme.Hathaway accessorized her jungle-themed 'fit with chandelier earrings, a slim stack of bangle bracelets, and a choice cocktail ring or two, but kept her neck and collarbone bare.
They woke up like this! Through the years, fan-favorite stars have provided Us with major glam inspiration with perfect contours, glossy pouts, smokey eyes and vibrant highlights. Occasionally, however, Hollywood’s biggest names will ditch a full-faced beat for a no-makeup glow.
, and she remembers one especially icky question from her very first time doing press. She recalled the experience during a Q&A panel following a screening of her new film Eileen, which is described as a darkly comedic thriller starring Hathaway as a prison psychologist who forms a homoerotic bond with the prison secretary.“I just remembered one of the very first questions I ever got asked when I started acting and had to do press was: Are you a good girl or a bad girl?” Hathaway said, .
against the backdrop of some perfectly plumped-up pillows. Her complexion was just as cushiony. With her brunette hair spread across the pillows and a simple white robe on, Hathaway proved that bed selfies can be extremely flattering when done correctly.
see and at Schiaparelli?) This morning, on January 24, Anne Hathaway was spotted in the French city—and while she’s likely saving a more glamorous outfit for the front row, her casual off-duty look still looked incredibly chic. But her choice of hat, in particular, is giving us a case of fashion deja vu. She revived a polarizing Y2K style that she also wore as .The controversial accessory in question? That would be the pageboy cap, which was all the rage in the 2000s on stars like Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, and Gwen Stefani. (They may have even worn them with ) While the pageboy has ebbed in and out of fashion since—Miu Miu showed furry ones in the fall 2017 collection—it’s never been as popular as it was at the turn of the millennium.
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Anne Hathaway just brought the corset trend into 2023.On January 21, arrived at the premiere of her upcoming movie Eileen dressed for the winter weather in Park City, Utah. The actor wore a black corset-inspired puffer coat from Versace's Fall/Winter 2022 ready-to-wear collection with a pair of sheer black tights and chunky platform combat boots.Vanity Fair's Richard Lawson in Eileen as “a loose sophisticate, swanning into rooms and saying what she feels—and, it begins to seem, taking what she wants.” This look definitely aligns with that vibe. Underneath the coat, Hathaway had on a textured Versace little black dress with sheer back panels.
Starting with early frames that capture one very cold East Coast winter with cozy grain, director William Oldroyd’s gorgeous yet thin-spread drama-thriller “Eileen” looks like the kind of movie one wishes to luxuriate in. Indeed, the masterful “Lady Macbeth” director’s period piece promises to be the cinematic equivalent of a lavish fur coat at first glance, so inviting in its smoky mahogany interiors and mutedly warm color palette that it feels easy to slip into, no questions asked.
th-century wife whose passions could be both empowering and disturbing. “Eileen” isn’t exactly a breakthrough role for the New Zealand actress McKenzie who, since she’s already made her mark in films from “Leave No Trace” to “Last Night in Soho,” doesn’t need one of those. But the title character is a rich, weird and multifaceted young woman to play, and McKenzie calibrates the changes with precision; she and Oldroyd know we’re waiting, and they enjoy making us wait.Eileen is a 24-year-old woman in Massachusetts who works in a prison for young men and lives with her former police-captain father (Shea Whigham) who is slipping into an angry, drunken dementia after the death of his wife.