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Naked under her leather trench coat, Anne Hathaway poses for Versace

2023-10-17T14:26:04.573Z

Highlights: Naked under her leather trench coat, Anne Hathaway poses for Versace. The face of the Versace Icons collection, inspired by Donatella Versace's wardrobe classics. The American appears with minimalist makeup, unruly hair, no jewellery (except for the gold logo highlighted on the waistband of the raincoat) The Versace DNA, which is sensual and ostentatious, won over the actress who played Andy in the film The Devil Wears Prada.


The face of the Versace Icons collection, inspired by Donatella Versace's wardrobe classics, the American actress continues her sartorial statement.


The Italian label has published a preview of its new campaign on its Instagram account. Anne Hathaway can be seen wearing nothing more than a black leather trench coat. Since last spring, the actress has been the ambassador of the Versace Icons collection, inspired by Donatella Versace's wardrobe classics. This project, signed by the artistic director of the house, emphasizes what women feel when they wear her creations. The American appears with minimalist makeup, unruly hair, no jewellery (except for the gold logo highlighted on the waistband of the raincoat), drawing attention to her intense eyes and her leather trench coat worn next to the skin.

Boldness and sensuality

The Versace DNA, which is sensual and ostentatious, won over the actress who played Andy in the film The Devil Wears Prada. Like on September 28, in New York, during the evening organized by the Clooney Foundation. Anne Hathaway made a striking appearance wearing an ultra-tight strappy dress in rib knit, seen a few days earlier on Claudia Schiffer at the brand's Spring/Summer 2024 show in Milan.

Source: lefigaro

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