Anne Hathaway has been looking very girly for the past few months as she promotes her daring romantic film The Idea Of You for Amazon Prime which comes out next month.
But for V Magazine’s V148 Summer 2024 issue, the Oscar-winning actress was modeling both a feminine and masculine look. It has been called the ‘his’ & hers’ issue.
In one set of photos she models gowns that show off her figure adding high heels as she lounges about in a tub and on a loveseat sofa.
In another set of snaps, the star has a more androgynous look with a crisp white shirt and black slacks while staring into the camera.
In her interview, the New Yorker talked about if Princess Diaries 3 could happen and also touched whether another Devil Wears Prada will ever see the light of day.
As far as Princes Diaries 3, she said it looks good.
‘We’re in a good place. That’s all I can say. There’s nothing to announce yet. But we’re in a good place,’ shared the romantic comedy master.
As for the possibility of The Devil Wears Prada 2 she said, ‘Probably not.’
Anne added, ‘We all love each other and if somebody could come up with a way to do it, I think we’d all be crazy not to.
‘But there’s a huge difference in the world now with technology, and one of the things about that particular story is it was about producing a physical object.
‘Now with so much being digital, it would just be very different. Maybe me, Stanley, Emily, Meryl, Dave Frankel, Patricia Field…we should just all do something else together. That’d be fun.’
Her new film is the racy The Idea Of You, about a 40-something woman who romances a pop singer in his 20s.
Anne also shared her thoughts on meeting Nicholas Galitzine during the casting process of The Idea of You.
‘We had met a number of young men already, but I remember laughing when Nick walked in because he was so ridiculously perfect for the part,’ she said.
‘I just thought, he is it. Is he gonna be able to read the lines? Read the lines, great. Okay, can you sing? Oh, my God, he can sing. Wait and he can play the guitar? Okay, and he’s just fun to be around.
‘He’s just charming. Like, he’s just charmed this entire room.’
The Hollywood icon and first-time V cover star poses in a gender-bending cover story, photographed by Chris Colls and styled by Gro Curtis.
She wore Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda couture collection. And Anne also sported the viral Maison Margiela Artisanal couture collection.
The V148 issue will hit global newsstands on May 1.
Interviewed by her college friend Derek Blasberg – they went to NYU together – they talked her fashion obsessions.
‘I thought [the Maison Margiela collection] was extraordinary,’ said the luminary. ‘I got really into the leather work, the way it created a porcelain effect, the craft of it.
‘The production value of the show, the way they combined dancers and models, the movement, it was so beautiful—the broken umbrella!
‘I mentioned [to Stephen Gan] how much I love menswear and how I am drawn to the visual language of masculine/feminine. And the shoot sort of grew out from there.’
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