Anne Hathaway photographed by Mario Testino for Vogue US November 2010
Vogue US November 2010 Cover | Anne Hathaway by Mario Testino
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She’s so gorgeous <3 I love Anne. And that ODLR dress.
she is a classic beauty!
hmm–looks a bit more like Eva Mendes here.
Yeah, I have to tilt my head to see Anne Hathaway. When I look at it straight it looks like Eva Mendes.
Yeah, I have to tilt my head to see Anne Hathaway. When I look at it straight it looks like Eva Mendes.
She’s looks beautiful. This cover is better than her January cover.
Can’t even tell who it is…
Whenever I think of French and Italian Vogue, I cry at the sight of US version.
This cover is like “Good Housekeeping”.
And yes, she does look like mix of Eva Mendes, Carmen Electra, Kathy Ireland Paula Abdul, pretty much anyone but Anne Hathaway. That red dress style has been recycled on Vogue cover so many times, i lost count. Saddest part is: this is the BEST cover in years for Vogue.