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Anne Hathaway Looks Sleek And Enigmatic As The Latest Cover Girl For Interview Magazine's September Edition!





Anne Hathaway looks sleek and enigmatic as the latest cover girl for Interview magazine's September edition spread! Anne was interviewed by Chelsea Handler while wearing multiple designers such as a Dolce & Gabbana piece parred along with a Maison Michel headband wrapped around her neck, a Tom Ford belt, a Nina Ricci dress, a Chanel dress and Bottega Veneta bracelets. The spread was shot by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott with styling done by Karl Templer.





On her royal obsession... “Right now, I’m obsessed with Kate Middleton. Obsessed. I loved the Royal Wedding. I was so cynical going into it, and pseudo-political about the whole thing, but as soon as I saw her I was utterly charmed. I’m just completely enchanted by Kate and William. With everything she’s doing right now, I say, ‘Yay, Kate.’”



On the Jersey Shore... “When I first saw the show, I thought, Wow, they are having a very different experience there than my experience in Cape May. I thought the first season of the show was awesome because it was authentic, but I don’t watch it any more because now they know that there’s a camera there. The Situation is totally self-aware. He’s referring to himself as The Situation non-stop. In the episode I saw, his car got towed, and he was like, ‘We’ve got a situation here, and The Situation is the situation.’”

"I THINK THAT WHEN ACTORS, ARE LIVING VERY PUBLIC LIVES, IT AFFECTS YOUR ABILITY TO GET LOST IN THEIR PERFORMANCES."


On Snooki and J-Woww... “I like to watch MTV for escapist pleasure, but when I saw Snooki, I saw my twin. I couldn’t lose myself in the show anymore because there I was… That being said, I think JWoww is amazing. I love JWoww. She’s intense. See, JWoww to me is proper Jersey because she will scrap for a friend.”



Her feelings on growing up in New Jersey..."I wanted to be in New York. My feeling about growing up in New Jersey was, "How come I'm not in New York?" That being said, I'm older and I have a better worldview now, and so I think I grew up in an incredibly privileged position. The town I grew up in is beautiful. I got a great education, and I'm very grateful for it. But it's not a place I wanted to stay. I left when I was 16, just to follow my dreams."



On preparing to play a character like Catwoman..."You know what? I actually had this moment when I convinced one of the assistant directors on the London portion of the film to get a cat with me, the idea being that we were going to get a kitten from a rescue shelter, and he was going to live with me, and I was going to observe it, and when I left London I was going to give it to her. Then, thankfully, her husband pointed out that that was a terrible idea on so many levels, not least of which being that it would probably be really confusing to the cat. So I turned to YouTube instead and got a National Geographic video on cats."



On what she thinks is her best quality as an artist is..."Work ethic. I heard Elia Kazan once said of Vivien Leigh—which I couldn't believe, because they worked together on A Streetcar Named Desire [1951], and she gives the most amazing performance as Blanche DuBois. But I guess he was pretty tough on his actresses, so he said that she's not the best actress in the world, but she'd have crawled over broken glass if she thought it would help her performance. That's how I see myself as an actress. I may not be the best in the world, but I love my craft more than just about anything, and I will give everything I have to it, whatever the cost . . . I feel like such a jerk when I say "my craft," but I do feel that way."



Whether she's opened to getting married..."I am, actually. I just went through a phase where I wanted to look at it from every angle to make sure that I wasn't just falling in step with some kind of prescribed fantasy. But like I said, I was at my best friend's wedding just two days ago, and I watched this person who I love like a sister, and who has changed my life and continues to change my life for the better, who I feel as close to as I do my family, commit herself to a man who she loves, and I watched how happy it made her. I mean, she looked like she was riding a bubble the whole night. I thought, "Weddings are important because they celebrate life and possibility."



Scoot over to InterviewMagazine.com for the rest of Anne's featured article!













"MY FAVORITE FASHION IS DARING. I LOVE IT AS AN ART FORM. I LOVE IT WHEN PEOPLE ARE ABLE TO INTERPRET THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS ON FABRIC." - Anne












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Anne Hathaway'a recent appearance on The Conan Show as she pays tribute to a lil known rapper known as, Lil' Wayne.





Anne Hathaway Covers Marie Claire's UK September Edition!


Anne Hathawaye dazzles like the true star that she is as the latest cover girl for British Marie Claire's September issue. On the cover, Anne struts a Dolce & Gabbana star inspired dress. The following excerpts from thee article, depicts Anne divulging everything from heartbreak to her upcoming brithday and how it feels like transitioning into her dirty thirties!


On the scandal over her ex Raffaello Follieri..."People deal with horrible things all the time. Downstairs in this pub someone has a parent who is battling cancer. Someone has just lost their job. Life is really f–ked up and it’s really painful sometimes."

Having confessed to placing pressure on herself to over-achieve, perhaps reaching her 30th will bring her finally in-line with her own far-reaching expectations..."Success is such a subjective thing. Certainly when I was starting out, I just had this unbelievable pressure to get jobs. "Gotta work! Gotta work!" I am hard on myself, but that has changed. Now I do it with hope."

On her boyfriend Adam Shulman..."Yes, I have a boyfriend. And yes, I am very much in love with him. But you do need to keep your private life private. Adam totally ruined my plan. I was really actually looking forward to a little alone time and then I fall in love like a fool. Yes, three years. It’s serious!"

On turning 30...."I think it’s the beginning of a process that really blossoms when you hit 30. It’s when you stop apologizing for who you are. It’s nice not to know things and that’s OK. People aren’t going to judge you for asking questions. That’s such a freedom.”

Scoot over to MarieClaire.co.uk, for the rest of Anne's article.




Scope out the trailer to her upcoming film, "One Day" where Anne portrays an 'uptight Yorkshire lass based on David Nicholls' best-selling novel.'

Anne Hathaway Looks Ravishing Red On Harper Bazaar's August Cover Edition


Anne Hathaway looks ravishing in red for Harper’s Bazaar August 2011 edition. In it, the featured cover girl and multiple Academy-Award nominated actress spills her thoughts on everything from James Franco's comments about her to David Letterman and her adoration of Fashion!

On James Franco’s comments about her to David Letterman...“How did I take it? I let James know that a whirling dervish is a more flattering comparison than a Tasmanian devil. I called him, and we e-mailed a bit….In the grand scheme of things, I got to have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I met great people, wore beautiful clothes. And I got to put on a show. I don’t see a downside. Anyone who disliked my personality probably disliked my personality before the Oscars.”

On how hosting the Oscars was a turning point for the actress, one of several in a decade that began with fairy-tale parts. She was 21 and best known for The Princess Diaries when director Ang Lee cast her as the slowly calcifying Lureen in Brokeback Mountain... "I think people assumed that I was a girl searching for a happily-ever-after, when for me that's the least interesting part of the story," she says. "With Brokeback, I got to go beyond that."

On fashion... “I feel like the luckiest girl in the world when I get to wear all these glamorous clothes. [Off the red carpet,] I’ve become a lot more specific about what I love and why I’m doing it.”

On her boyfriend, Adam Shulman... "So far, it’s worked out great. [Getting caught up in the intensity of a romance] has its wonderful side, of course, but also it was exhausting, and sometimes it would freak me out. Mellow doesn’t always make for a good story, but it makes for a good life."


Scoot over to HarpersBazaar.com for thee rest of the remaining article!



Also, dig Anne's newest featured film "One Day" co-starring Jim Sturgess (Across The Universe) and directed by Lone Scherfig. It's adapted screenplay is from David Nicholls' 2009 novel of the same name.