Hollywood’s own Anne Hathaway recently graced the cover of Vanity Fair, and the photoshoot was nothing short of sensational.
Known for her versatile roles, from the princesses to the gritty, Hathaway has once again reinvented her image, this time by embracing a darker, more gothic persona.
The photoshoot, which featured the actress in a series of bold, skin-baring outfits, including a striking latex bra, was accompanied by the haunting melodies of Lana Del Rey’s 'A&W’. The song, known for its raw and evocative lyrics, provided the perfect backdrop for Hathaway’s transformation into a figure of sultry power.
Del Rey’s ‘A&W’, a track from her latest album, is a seven-minute journey through the American experience, narrated with the singer’s signature blend of nostalgia and rebellion.
As Hathaway posed for the camera, it’s as if the song’s narrative of challenging societal expectations became intertwined with her own story of constant evolution as an artist.