Key Takeaways
Anne Hathaway brings her A-game to Vanity Fair. The Hollywood star, known for her work on iconic films such as Interstellar, The Dark Knight Rises, The Devil Wears Prada, and The Princess Diaries turns up the heat showing off a chic, sophisticated, and incredibly sexy avatar. Hathaway sports a short hairdo, a hypnotic gaze, and a body that just won’t quit, which is sure to send fans of the actress swooning.
In her feature, Hathaway spoke with interviewer Julie Miller about ‘Hathahate’, a phenomenon back in the 2010s where rumors painted her as ‘fake nice’. The Dark Knight Rises star said this caused her to miss out on many roles and hurt her career in the process. All of this after the actress had won an Oscar, the most prestigious award as recognition for her abilities as a professional. Hathaway cites Christopher Nolan as her biggest supporter and ‘Angel’ during this tough time. “I had an angel in Christopher Nolan, who did not care about that and gave me one of the most beautiful roles I’ve had in one of the best films that I’ve been a part of” said Hathaway.
She also mused about being told she did not have ‘sex appeal’ when she first started out in Hollywood. Of the situation, Hathaway said “I was like, ‘I’m a Scorpio. I know what I’m like on a Saturday night.” Truly the most ‘Scorpio’ thing to say, really.
For the shoot, Hathaway was styled by Deborah Afshani, with set design duties from Viki Rutsch and production by Boom Productions Inc. Beauty and makeup were handled by hairstylist Orlando Pita and Gucci Westman, and manicurist Meri K respectively. Tying the whole piece together was fashion photographer Norman Jean Roy. Roy captures Anne Hathaway’s status as a sex symbol, her soft, supple features, and curvy body. Her ‘Scorpio’ energy shines through in this shoot, showing off the sass, the presence, and the ‘aura’ she radiates. Her well-defined arms, slender and sleek body with the variety of sophisticated, moody, sexy attire set the tone for this wonderfully gorgeous feature that does her justice.
Anne Hathaway’s timeless beauty shows she’s only aged like a fine wine, something she shares in common with actress Rebecca Ferguson, who graced Esquire’s covers.