Anne Hathaway left her fans absolutely speechless in her latest campaign as a global ambassador for the high-end jewelry brand Bulgari. The actress stunned in a chic ensemble featuring a pleated top with a stylish cutout at the side of her waist and matching white pants.
She let her dark hair flow effortlessly with a center part, complemented by a radiant makeup look. But the true showstopper was her necklace—adorned with silver and green diamonds and crowned with a giant emerald green pendant at its center and a matching pair of earrings. Simply dazzling!
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Anne Hathaway Rocks A Chic White Dress For Bulgari Campaign
The Idea of You alum also wore another necklace for the campaign, which the brand described as: “The resplendent Sapphire Brocade Necklace in our new campaign, fashioned from a suite of thirteen striking sapphires set in white gold.”
Fans were in awe of the mother of two’s stunning beauty, flooding Bulgari’s Instagram account with compliments on her look.
“Iconic ambassador and necklace,” said one user. Another person wrote, “Classy and elegant.” “Absolutely stunning,” commented another user.
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Anne Hathaway Says She Doesn’t ‘Care’ What People Think Of Her Anymore
Hathaway has enjoyed a long and fulfilling career, offering her fans a diverse array of movies. In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, the Eileen star shared that she has never felt more connected to herself than she does now.
“This is the first time I’ve known myself this well. I don’t live in what others think of me. I know my own mind and I am connected to my own feelings,” adding, “I’m way quicker to laugh now.”
The Devil Wears Prada icon also discussed the changes she’s made now that she’s in her 40s, including her decision to quit alcohol.
“I knew deep down it wasn’t for me. And it just felt so extreme to have to say, ‘But none?’ But none. If you’re allergic to something or have an anaphylactic reaction to something, you don’t argue with it. So I stopped arguing with it,” she revealed.