Anne Hathaway (43) Ignites the April Cover in Curve-Hugging Leather
Anne Hathaway is showing off a fierce new look on the April cover of Harper’s Bazaar. The 43-year-old actress posed in curve-hugging leather in a photoshoot by Inez & Vinoodh, styled by Beat Bolliger.
The shoot features Hathaway in multiple edgy ensembles, including jackets by Versace and Givenchy, paired with high heels, gloves, and bold jewelry. Against striking backdrops, she exudes confidence and control, mixing elegance with a raw, modern edge.
In her interview with the magazine, Hathaway opens up about balancing her career and personal life. She reflects on her rise in Hollywood, describing it as “two parts.” The first part was her rapid climb to fame with little room for anything else. The second part is about parenthood, sobriety, and letting more life in. “I’ve entered a different place,” she says, “seeking harmony between the two.”
Hathaway talks candidly about her approach to life with her husband, Adam Shulman, and their two boys. She explains how children have changed her perspective, saying, “Before, there was this focus that was really uncompromising and uninterrupted. I just can’t tell you anymore what life is like without kids, but kids interrupt you all the time.” She describes balance as a fragile concept and prefers seeking harmony. “We seek to harmonize our life,” she adds.
The actress also reflects on reprising her iconic role as Andy Sachs in The Devil Wears Prada 2. She notes how much has changed in the fashion and media world since the first film, including attending real fashion shows during filming. Director David Frankel says, “Andy has had a career in journalism that mirrors a lot of people’s experiences today.” He describes the movie as exploring how a woman in her 40s navigates her career and life in the modern world.
Hathaway is no stranger to hard work. For her role in Mother Mary, she trained extensively in dance for over a year. “I was dancing eight hours a day,” she recalls. She also prepared for upcoming films like Ron Howard’s Alone at Dawn and Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, showing the same dedication she has carried through her 20-year career. Directors and co-stars praise her precision, focus, and work ethic, noting how she can control every detail of her performance.
Hathaway also shares thoughts on her early life in Millburn, New Jersey, where she performed in local theater and quickly realized acting was her path. She recalls her first major roles, including The Princess Diaries, and how she built a career step by step. “I’ve always just felt defined by my work ethic,” she says. “How hard I can work is something I can control.”
The Harper’s Bazaar cover shoot highlights Hathaway’s evolution—not just as an actress but as a woman who has embraced her age, her career, and her life. In leather, she radiates strength, sophistication, and sensuality, capturing a modern Hollywood icon at her most confident.
This shoot and interview show how Anne Hathaway has grown into someone who can command both the screen and a fashion cover with equal ease. She balances elegance with power, experience with youthfulness. What do you think of Hathaway’s transformation and her Harper’s Bazaar cover? Share your thoughts in the comments.


