Anne Hathaway for Vogue US November 2010 by Mario Testino

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 18, 2010

Cover girl Anne Hathaway gets caught up in a modern day fairy tale for the November issue of Vogue US. Photographed by Mario Testino and styled by Tonne Goodman in sweeping gowns from the likes of Isaac Mizrahi, Oscar de la Renta and Carolina Herrera, Anne stars alongside French actor Raphaël Personnaz in Happily Ever After.








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36 thoughts on “Anne Hathaway for Vogue US November 2010 by Mario Testino”

  1. They’re very pretty, but… maybe it’s the scans, but I feel like there’s a ‘life’ missing from these. They’re cinematic and beautiful, but there’s no spark to them.

    • its the retouching…if any has seen The September issue, it’s same to assume these were all ridiculously retouched.

  2. They’re very pretty, but… maybe it’s the scans, but I feel like there’s a ‘life’ missing from these. They’re cinematic and beautiful, but there’s no spark to them.

  3. They’re very pretty, but… maybe it’s the scans, but I feel like there’s a ‘life’ missing from these. They’re cinematic and beautiful, but there’s no spark to them.

  4. They’re very pretty, but… maybe it’s the scans, but I feel like there’s a ‘life’ missing from these. They’re cinematic and beautiful, but there’s no spark to them.

  5. In the group shots she just blends into the background. Retouching wouldn’t have really changed these photos.

  6. Yuck. So posed. Anne Hathaway may be beautiful but she’s not a model. Her stance and smile is awkward in a lot of shots. Mario is brilliant and this editorial could have worked with any other professional model.

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