In the past two days, this Hollywood star is probably extremely busy. She just finished the previous day's Milan Fashion Week event and quickly appeared at the 30th Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles. Major fashion and entertainment media have reported one after another:
"People Magazine" reported that Anne Hathaway's style and dress at the Milan Fashion Week were very popular. She sat elegantly in the front row of the Versace Milan Fashion Week in a red tight leather pencil dress, so that she could not turn around at will, but still breathe smoothly.
There is also a video that has gone viral on the Internet. After the Milan Fashion Week, Anne Hathaway danced frantically. International netizens who watched the video praised her dance highly. The netizens on the scene also said that throughout the process, she maintained an elegant state. Even when leaving the party, she changed into a black and white plaid suit, paired with a wool coat and bow red high heels, and carried a black crocodile print handbag, smiling and saluting to the photographers.
Time flies. On Saturday night, the day after the Milan Fashion Week ended, Anne Hathaway was already at the 2024 Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG Awards) ceremony.
At the ceremony, Anne Hathaway wore a blue dress with special significance. You can say that her dress is a tribute to her 2006 comedy "The Devil Wears Prada". When interviewed by "Hollywood Reporter", it was confirmed:
"This look was guided by a practical reality; I was literally stepping off a plane and onto the carpet, so I needed something visually impactful but friendly on the body," she told the outlet.
"Also, given who I was presenting with, I asked for a very specific color."
At the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Meryl Streep stepped on high heels on the stage and performed the classic scene of "The Devil Wears Prada" on the stage:
Meryl Streep wearing Prada first appeared on the stage, and "the devil's assistant" Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt handed her glasses and award envelopes from both sides respectively. Unlike in the past, today's Anne Hathaway small applied Meryl's classic line "no, that wasn't a question. Netizens joked and commented: "Okay, okay, Hathaway finally took a deep breath for herself."
As early as last November, this Hollywood star gave interviews to some media, detailing her decades of career and some of the problems and confusion she has faced along the way.
"For a long time, I was very afraid of doing something wrong, but I held onto the idea of doing things right tightly." But "it really doesn't need to be like this, because in the long run, neither way will have a particularly big impact." In the interview, she encouraged others to embrace themselves in their careers and do things that make them feel good as a whole.
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