There are many actresses that I can call my mother, but Anne Hathaway is the one who truly raised me. From The Princess Diaries to Enchanted by Ella to, of course, The Devil Wears Prada, her style in movies has always been a favorite of mine (and Jeremy Strong?), especially when it comes to her hair. It had a lot of influence on my own tastes. Now that I’m older, I’m inspired by the real-life Anne.
On January 8, Hathaway appeared in Shanghai to attend the opening ceremony of Bvlgari’s Serpenti Infinito exhibition celebrating the Year of the Snake. As she appeared on the red carpet wearing a sparkling gold dress and snake-like necklace, it was her hair that once again stole the show. Actually, this was also a subplot of “The Princess Diaries.”
Instead of the cool-girl tousled look she prefers, with her hair down or in a ponytail, her famous brown hair is put into an elegant French twist that we’re sure former Genovian queen Clarice Renaldi would approve of. It had been incorporated.
Perhaps most importantly, her bangs, which have always existed in one form or another, were swept far to the side and pinned there to keep them out of her face. If you didn’t see the blunt tips tickling her ears, you might think she simply has a side part. But that’s not the case. This is the job of a good hairstylist and the right products.
Orlando Pita endorsed the style, sharing behind-the-scenes snaps of his creations to his Instagram Stories. In one video, the back of the 42-year-old’s head could be seen, where it was preserved in all its twisted, silky, elegant glory. Mastering the art of the French pin isn’t the easiest job in the world, but it’s worth it.
Celebrity makeup artist Gillian Dempsey also joined in to help with the glam look, adding a few coats of black mascara, pink lipstick, and applying the sweetest rosy blush to the apples of the actress’ cheeks to complete her vision. completed.
I know Anne Hathaway isn’t really a princess, but she, and this look, probably rules.