Anne Hathaway at the Versace show and after-party
At Milan Fashion Week, the new autumn-winter collection of Versace was shown. Its main star was Anne Hathaway.
The 41-year-old actress came to the event in a scarlet latex corset midi dress (of course, Versace, just from the new line), complementing the outfit with a diamond watch and Bvlgari rings, as well as high-heeled shoes decorated with bows.
For the sake of this image, Anne had to make some sacrifices, as became known from her dialogue with the editor-in-chief of American Vogue Anna Wintour (who, by the way, became the prototype for Miranda Priestly in the film “The Devil Wears Prada”). A video from the show appeared online in which Wintour asks Hathaway if she can breathe in such a corset, and she jokingly replies: “Yes, it’s easy. I can’t turn around, but I can’t breathe.”
But the main topic of discussion on the Internet was not this short interaction between fashion and film icons, or even Anne’s dress, but how the actress instantly “went out of character” as soon as she found herself at the Versace after-party. Until recently, she posed reservedly in front of photographers, and at the party she began to dance with all her might to Madonna and Nicki Minaj. “Our role model for this weekend,” commented Hathaway’s fiery dances on the Telegram channel “Only No One.”
Recently, producer Wendy Finerman, who worked on the film “The Devil Wears Prada,” said that some members of the film crew did not want to cast Meryl Streep in the role of Miranda Priestly. They didn't like the actress because she was "unfunny."