Anne Hathaway shines at Rachel Getting Married premiere
Anne Hathaway's bridal look at Venice premiere
Anne Hathaway's bridal look at Venice premiere
Anne Hathaway arrived at the premiere of new movie Rachel Getting Married, looking positively bridal in a flowing ball-gown.
In a stunning ruffled Atelier Versace gown, Anne took to the red carpet last night, where the film debuted at the Venice Film Festival.
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The cascading dress featured voluminous waves of chiffon, with oversized corsages embellishing the full skirt. A flowing train followed the star, comprised of mille feuille chiffon ruffles.
While many actresses may have look overwhelmed by the statement style, the statuesque Hathaway got the look just right, adding vertiginous gold heels and a sleek up-do. A gold chain necklace was the perfect finishing touch.
It has been a tough year for The Devil Wears Prada actress, who split from boyfriend of four years, Raffaello Follieri, earlier this year. Shortly after their split, Follieri was arrested on charges of fraud, and is currently under investigation.
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But Anne has bounced back and is looking better than ever, sporting a run of chic looks and chopping of her long locks into a sleek mid-length bob.
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