Anne Hathaway has been creating a lot of buzz with each of her fashionable looks for the press tour of The Devil Wears Prada 2. The sequel to the 2000s film is set to release in theatres in May, and the cast has been hard at work promoting the film.
For the latest film premiere that took place in London for The Devil Wears Prada 2, the actress took her red carpet style to the next level. She was surrounded by co-stars Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci, and Emily Blunt. She was also seen having a fun and light conversation with Donatella Versace and was styled in a custom Versace piece, too.
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Anne Hathaway wore a custom Versace look that put a clever spin on the peek-a-bra trend, reported
InStyle. She wore a sultry navy Versace gown complete with a velvet V-silhouette skirt. It was embellished with a daring thigh-high slit and a strapless sheer bodice in the style of a tuxedo but with sparkles to elevate it from ‘bore’ to ‘give me more’.
The actor wore her hair in a sleeked-back high ponytail, and her glam was subtle but red-carpet-worthy. She wore a pink lipstick that popped against her milky white complexion. Her lashes were coated with mascara, and she kept the rest of her makeup very minimal. As for jewellery, the actor, who has multiple film releases lined up, including Mother Mary, donned a selection of pieces from Bulgari. She is the ambassador to the brand and so wore a pair of chunky diamond earrings, and a few rings completed the look. She also paired the whole look with a pair of strappy black heels.
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Anne Hathaway accepts Quran from fan
Actor Anne Hathaway is in the spotlight again after a new video from The Devil Wears Prada 2 promotions surfaced online. The clip being discussed shows the actor accepting a Quran from a fan. This comes shortly after the actor recently made an “Inshallah” remark during an interview had already sparked conversation.
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The latest video is from the London premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2. In the clip, a fan approaches Anne and hands her a copy of the Quran. The fan says, “I have got this Quran for you. I saw the video, where you said ‘Inshallah’.” Anne accepts the gift with a smile and thanks the fan.
Earlier, during promotions, Anne casually used the phrase “In sha Allah” while speaking about her life and future. She said, “I just really wanna hopefully live and enjoy a life. I wanna have a long, healthy life, Inshallah, I hope so. In sha Allah!”
The phrase, of Arabic origin, translates to “God willing” and is widely used across different cultures. The ease with which she said it had already caught people’s attention online.












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