
Barbiecore is having its moment, and Anne Hathaway leaned into the trend this evening in Italy for Valentino’s high fashion show. The actress stepped out in a glittering pink mini dress by the style house with matching platform heels. Wearing her long brown hair down and straight, Hathaway posed like a top model. Seriously, these photos are stunning:
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Hathaway recently did an interview for Interview magazine’s summer issue where she took questions from other celebrities. Michelle Yeoh notably asked her, “How do you go from goofy to gorgeous? What’s your trick?”
Hathaway answered, “Oh! Gasp. I feel it’s a trick that , too, and thanks for the compliment embedded in that query. So, goofy, there’s nothing I can do. It’s the best way I used to be born. Gorgeous is the people I work with who focus on making people look that way, but I also think I got really lucky. My very first big-deal role [in The Princess Diaries] was directed by Garry Marshall, and if there ever has been a king of finding that sweet spot between goofy and lovely and the way they complement one another, it’s him. That’s how I used to be introduced to the world at large, so possibly that was just the primary impression I made. Great care was taken with me in that introduction, but for essentially the most part, I feel goofy is only a given. What can one do?”
Bella Hadid got in a conspiracy theory query too, asking Hathaway, “So Anne, that is the large talk of the town. The people say that your husband Adam looks similar to William Shakespeare and that you simply look similar to his wife, also named Anne Hathaway, married in 1582. Would love and die when you could tell me here first, when you are truly a time traveler and your thoughts on this?”
Hathaway cheekily responded, “That is definitely the most lovable query ever. And he does appear like William Shakespeare, doesn’t he? Ongoing situation but will update you after I see you.”
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