Anne Hathaway drips in gems for Vogue cover photo shoot
She’s a real gem.
Anne Hathaway was tapped to front the August 2025 cover of Vogue, posing inside The Metropolitan Museum of Art and revealing a lot of skin in one snap.
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The actress modeled a Givenchy by Sarah Burton top comprised of various stones, which barely covered her up on top.
The “Devil Wears Prada” alum, 42, skipped a bra, pairing the jewelry-inspired piece with black trousers and a chunky Bvlgari High Jewelry ring.
Celebrity hairstylist Orlando Pita styled her long brunette hair in a slightly messy look, while makeup artist Gucci Westman gave the actress a soft makeup look and strong brows — better to show off her youthful look.
Elsewhere in the photo shoot, styled by Tabitha Simmons, Hathaway wore more luxe looks all from Givenchy, including a black and white blazer dress and a textured bra top with a bow-adorned skirt.
As for the cover itself, the mother of two looked especially elegant in a floral high-neck sleeveless blouse.
“Miranda would be proud of you 👠🤍,” one person commented on Vogue’s Instagram post of the photo, referring to the famous fictional editor Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep).
“Florals for spring…… Groundbreaking,” a second joked, quoting the same movie.
Another referenced her role in “The Princess Diaries,” writing, “The people’s Queen (of Genovia)”
In her accompanying interview, Hathaway spoke about her upcoming film, “Mother Mary,” which merges fashion and music.
The A-lister, who portrays a pop star in the melodrama, confessed that the part was more challenging than any other role she has taken on in the past.
“What struck me right away, reading the script, is that you can’t ‘perform’ Mother Mary,” Hathaway said in the interview about the David Lowery-directed film, which marks the first time the actress portrayed a pop star. “If I got the part, I would have to become material David could craft with.”
As such, she said she had to “submit to being a beginner.” Hathaway explained, “The humility of that—showing up every day knowing you’re going to suck. And it has to be okay. You’re not ‘bad.’ You’re just a beginner.
Getting to that mindset—I had to shed some things that were hard to shed. It was welcome. But it was hard, the way transformational experiences can be hard.”
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