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Dec 03 2010 03:30 PM ET
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Design Your Very Own Custom Gown by Azzaro Couture!

Create Your Own Azzaro Couture Gown
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Ever envy the stars for their ability to have fresh-from-the-runway looks customized to their specifications? Azzaro, the haute label loved by stars like Kristen Stewart, Anne Hathaway and Ashley Greene, is letting us mere mortals do just that with their Azzaro Couture online boutique. Visit the site, select from one of seventeen of Azzaro’s signature gowns (think simple and elegant, but still attention-getting), then personalize it by choosing a hemline, color, and custom embroidery. Enter your measurements, and in a few months a custom-fit gown will arrive on your doorstep, with a label that reads “Azzaro Couture Pour Madame (Your Name Here)!” If the wearable art isn’t enough, your couture gown comes with a sketch by Vanessa Seward, Azzaro’s creative director. To finally get the star treatment you so deserve, visit azzaro-couture.com, or if you’re in N.Y.C., swing by their temporary boutique at the Setai Hotel through Saturday. -Alex Apatoff

Oct 20 2010 06:00 PM ET
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Anne Hathaway Wants to Mature into Owning an Hermès Bag

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Despite being a veteran of wearing couture confections on global red carpets, it turns out that Anne Hathaway still had one major style moment left to experience. “I’ve never seen a Kelly bag or a Birkin bag in person,” the actress told Vogue, “and at my age, it’s about time.” Hathaway popped into the Hermès store in Paris, while shooting her glamorous November cover with celeb-favorite photographer Mario Testino. But while the actress loves brands ranging from 3.1 Phillip Lim and Rag & Bone to Céline and Isabel Marant, she’s not an Hermès girl—yet. “As gorgeous as the Kelly is, I think it’s something that you mature into.” For more of Anne’s interview with Vogue, visit vogue.com or pick up your own issue, on newsstands Oct. 26. –Hana Choi

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Aug 30 2010 05:00 PM ET
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Anne Hathaway Debuts Dramatic New Hair on Set: Love It or Hate It?

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It looks like Anne Hathaway is trying on a brand new look, saying au revoir to her shoulder-grazing locks and bonjour—at least for the moment—to a brand new pixie do! The stylish brunette was snapped on the Paris set of her new film One Day over the weekend with this chic new style. But don’t be fooled by her boyishly short hair: Anne’s rep confirms to PEOPLE that it is in fact an on-set wig! So while the classic beauty has been known to switch up her hair from time to time, having rocked everything from long waves to a sophisticated bob, this new super-short look is only temporary! Tell us: Do you like Anne Hathaway in boy-short hair? Gillian Koenig

Feb 26 2010 01:00 PM ET
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Stars Shine In Vivienne Westwood at the ‘Alice In Wonderland’ Premiere

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There may have been two fictional monarchs and a real-life duchess on-hand, but designer Vivienne Westwood was the fashion queen of the Alice in Wonderland premiere last night in London. Leading ladies Anne Hathaway (the White Queen in the Disney flick) and Helena Bonham Carter (the Red Queen), and even special guest Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, were all decked out in gowns from the British designer, who also made an appearance on the green, garden-themed carpet. Braving the drizzly weather in a shimmering bronze sequined dress, Hathaway told BBC, “I have not mastered the British art of looking stoic in the rain.” She’ll have plenty of time to acclimate, as she told reporters, “I’m making a film in England this summer,” and continued, “I just feel overwhelmed and happy. It’s just so thrilling — all of it.” Meanwhile, co-star Johnny Depp spent the better part of an hour chatting to fans. He then swept back his long hair, dampened by the incessant rain, to head into the Odeon cinema in London’s Leicester Square to prepare to meet yet another royal—Prince Charles, as the evening doubled as a fundraiser for the prince’s Foundation for Children & the Arts. -Simon Perry

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Feb 23 2010 04:35 PM ET
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Giorgio Armani’s Red Carpet Retrospective Set to Open in March

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Ever wonder what the stars’ finely detailed, exquisitely crafted and gorgeously over-the-top red carpet gowns look like up close and in person? Here’s your shot: After dressing Hollywood’s A-list for major events for more than twenty years, Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani is hosting an exhibition to showcase some of his most memorable celeb-worn designs. Look out for Lady Gaga’s sparkly, other-worldly look from this year’s Grammy Awards, the romantic black lace confection that Penelope Cruz wore to last month’s Golden Globes, the midnight blue strapless number that Anne Hathaway donned at the 2009 Globes, and more. The dresses will be on display at Armani’s Fifth Avenue flagship in New York City from March 5-21. – Emily Hsieh

Feb 09 2010 12:21 PM ET
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Anne Hathaway On Her “Weird Features” and Surprising Style Icons

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Anne Hathaway looks as unequivocally gorgeous and radiant as ever on the March cover of InStyle—though she’s probably the only person out there who doesn’t see it: “I think I’ve got really weird features. I have very large features on a very small head,” she tells the magazine. “But, you know, I’m not going to beat myself up. It’s my face. I’m not very pretty. But that’s OK because I do know that I look like myself, and I think at the end of the day, as nice as pretty is, authenticity is more important.” The self-effacing actress continues: “If I don’t work out at all, I have too much curve and no tone—which is not OK. It’s about finding balance.” Hathaway strives for equilibrium in the way she dresses too, with her tomboy-by-day, glamazon-by-night approach: “In the evening it would never occur to me to go out in motorcycle boots like this,” she says, referring to the black Burberry pair she wore to her interview. “I love going out in high heels and dressing up and glamming it up, and having there be a distinction between what happened throughout the day and the evening.” As to where she finds style inspiration, the 27 year-old, who calls out Marc Jacobs as one of her “all-time favorite designers,” has a long list of Hollywood peers who demonstrate “innovation and originality,” including Tilda Swinton, Gwen Stefani, Lady Gaga, Selma Blair, and Natalie Portman, and says: “I like people who are true to themselves.” The March issue of InStyle hits stands this Friday, and for more on Anne in the meantime, visit instyle.com. – Emily Hsieh

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May 01 2009 11:33 AM ET
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Kate, Jessica, Justin, Anne and More Rock Cartier’s 100th Anniversary Bash

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Banks may now be tight with loans, but let’s just say that Cartier didn’t hold back for their 100th Anniversary Celebration in America at the Cartier mansion on 5th Avenue to benefit Service Nation, which encourages volunteerism. Anne Hathaway, Kate Hudson, Jessica Biel, Demi Moore, Eva Mendes, Justin Timberlake and Rachel Weisz may have looked like a million dollars at the Cartier Mansion on last night, but collectively they had on nearly three times that amount in borrowed Cartier gemstones — and that’s not counting the bling of Sir Elton John (also in the house). Just Hudson’s diamond and onyx panther necklace alone would have set her back $905,000, not to mention her $230,000 diamond cocktail ring and diamond studs. Timberlake was a diamond stud himself, wearing an onyx and emerald panther tie pin and onyx and diamond cufflinks. “I made a joke to my stylist tonight,” said Hathaway, herself bedecked in over $500,000 worth of Cartier jewelry. “That if I lost [a piece] tonight, technically, it wouldn’t be like losing it, because, after all, I would be at Cartier. And he said [emphatically] . . . ‘No!’” Mendes concurred. “I’m very upset that I have to give back this panther ring in the morning.” But no, she wasn’t afraid of losing the ring worth $220,000. “No, they’ve got insurance for that, Love. It’s never happened, because when things are not mine, I take even more care of them.”

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