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Anne Hathaway: Harmony and Assurance
On the cover of the April issue of Harper's Bazaar, Anne Hathaway appears in a series of images captured by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, within a visual narrative constructed by stylist Beat Bolliger.
Among the silhouettes, the Erika jacket by Jitrois.
The leather settles close to the body.
It extends the gesture, without ever constraining it.
In her conversation with Leah Chernikoff, she reflects on a more peaceful relationship with herself, where balance gives way to a sense of harmony. A way of inhabiting the body without unnecessary tension.
At this precise point, the garment no longer simply dresses: it becomes a quiet language, a way of expressing without stating, where the material extends the gesture and reveals its intention.
In these images, as in her words, something shifts.
Less projection.
More presence.
This presence, both restrained and assured, resonates with the Jitrois approach: a garment that accompanies rather than transforms, a material that reveals rather than conceals.
Through her roles — from The Devil Wears Prada 2 to Mother Mary, and as Penelope in Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey — a consistent line emerges: one of inner coherence.
Read the full article on Harper’s Bazaar US.
Crédits :
- Photography : Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin
- Styling : Beat Bolliger
- Creative Director : Laura Genninger
- Story : Leah Chernikoff
- Hair : Orlando Pita
- Makeup : Fulvia Farolfi
- Visual Director : Natasha Lunn Watkins
- Production : VLM Productions
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