Anne Hathaway’s turn as a glamorous femme fatale on the cover of Vogue France’s November issue is proof that the Oscar-winning actress is fully embracing her sophisticated, bold side at 41. Hathaway, known for her iconic role in The Devil Wears Prada, appears in the magazine draped in an array of daringly chic looks, set against the vibrant, timeless backdrop of New York City. Hitting newsstands and online readers on October 30, the issue showcases Hathaway in striking ensembles that capture her transformation into a magnetic fashion force.


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As Vogue France brings viewers to the rooftops of Manhattan, Hathaway is a vision of modern elegance and quiet luxury—a nod to America’s influential style and powerhouse designers like Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, and The Row. The spread weaves together Hathaway’s striking looks with the inimitable charm of New York, a city both “dreamlike” and “eternal,” according to the magazine. It’s an homage to American style and a modern celebration of the country’s timeless fashion icons. The feature even hints at quiet luxury’s presidential influence, subtly nodding to figures like Kamala Harris and the upcoming U.S. election.


Hathaway opened up in a teaser on Instagram about the self-assurance she’s found in her forties, describing a newfound fascination with her “femme fatale” side—a far cry from her childhood dream of joining a convent. “Around 40, I see myself differently,” she shares, “I like to meet new facets of myself. This femme fatale is one of them.” Hathaway’s confidence, both on and off-camera, is a captivating departure from her younger self, capturing fans’ imaginations and sparking a frenzy on social media. For Hathaway, her journey from ingenue to an international icon feels nothing short of an American fairytale, with her femme fatale persona marking yet another glamorous chapter in her ever-evolving story.
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