Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Anne Hathaway for US Vogue

Early morning (for us, anyway) pretty.

Anne Hathaway in Oscar de la Renta


US Vogue November 2010 Issue
Editorial: Happily Ever After: Anne Hathaway

Photographer: Mario Testino
Fashion Editor: Tonne Goodman

Hair: Oribe for Oribe Hair Care
Makeup
Beauty: Linda Cantello for Giorgio Armani
Produced on location by 10-4 Inc., Paris.
(Geez. These credits keep getting longer. You'd think we were talking about Ben Hur instead of 6 pages in a magazine.)

Actress-y things to say:

“When I begin a relationship, there’s that pressure to be the most, to be more comfortable and open than anyone else. When you finally realize that you can just be your own scared, fucked-up self and that you can still be sexy without trying to be, it’s such a great relief. When uncondensed you is enough.”

“I’m entering a new phase of my career where the stories are becoming a lot more specific about where the character is in her life,” Hathaway says. “People don’t always want to tell stories about women in their 30s and 40s and 50s. Obviously, some of those ages are pretty far off for me, but I know it’s coming.”

Read the entire article here.

We J'ADORE Miss Hathaway. We also J'ADORE using French that way because it drives the Francophiles nuts. And they really should calm down because this editorial is for them since it's all Hepburn-y and Paris-y.

Doing Audrey for an editorial (especially with an actress in the dress instead of a model), ain't exactly the newest or freshest idea under the sun, but the power of Annie's fabulosity and her incandescent personality overcome any staleness in the concept. She REALLY knows how to wear clothes. Our only issue is the same one we always have with actresses pretending to be models: stop smiling so much. We realize you celebs are practically Pavlovian when someone points a camera at you but ask yourself these questions:

Is the carpet under my feet red?
Am I standing in front of a backdrop with a lot of corporate logos on it?
Is someone asking me who I'm wearing?

If the answer to any of these questions is "yes," then you may continue to smile unimpeded. If the answer is "no," await further instructions from some of the tense, badly dressed people around you.

We joke because we love. She looks fabuleuse. That cover's a little weird, though. It's Anne Hathaway as Eva Mendes as Audrey Hepburn.

Van Cleef & Arpels diamond drop earrings. Cartier diamond-and-platinum necklace. Chopard diamond ring. Roger Vivier clutch with crystal buckle. Boucheron diamond, pink sapphire, and ruby brooch worn as a hair ornament. Shot on location at Maxim’s, Paris.


Miu Miu Fall 2010 Collection/Model: Iselin Steiro (WOMEN)


Photographed in front of the Hôtel de Crillon, Paris. House of Lavande diamanté necklace.


Isaac Mizrahi Resort 2011 Collection/Model: Katrin Thormann


Hathaway, with French actor Raphaël Personnaz, who appears in this month’s
La Princesse de Montpensier, at Maxim’s. Jimmy Choo crystal clutch.


Oscar de la Renta Resort 2011 Collection/Model: Lindsey Wixson


The actress, with Raphaël Personnaz and Josephine de la Baume at Maxim’s. On Hathaway, Van Cleef & Arpels diamond-and-ruby earrings and necklace, and diamond ring. On de la Baume: ThreeAsFour black corded dress.


Marchesa Fall 2010 Collection/Model: Irina Vodolazova


Photographed at Maxim’s.


Carolina Herrera Resort 2011 Collection/Model: Chrissy Haldis


The actress (far right), with Eugenie Niarchos (far left) and Tatiana Santo Domingo at Maxim’s. On Hathaway: Van Cleef & Arpels diamond necklace. Marchesa clutch. On Niarchos: Badgley Mischka Couture sequined one-shoulder dress. On Santo Domingo: Nina Ricci silk-crepe dress with bow detailing.


Isaac Mizrahi Resort 2011 Collection/Model: Heidi Mount




Vera Wang Resort 2011 Collection/Model: Kate Kosushkina


[Photo Credit: Mario Testino/vogue.com/style.com]

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