Anne Hathaway on WSJ. Magazine March 2022 Digital Cover

Anne Hathaway is a charming sight to behold as features on the digital cover of WSJ. Magazine for March 202. All smiles and stunning, the A-list actress poses in a black and white image captured by Dan Martensen. The WeCrashed actress poses in a relaxed setting for the shoot, and models lounge-worthy ensembles from an array of top designers. Stylist Katelyn Gray has dressed Anne in casual jeans, sweaters, and shirts from brands that include Celine, Prada, and Fendi. The brunette captivates and allures whether she is in bed or eating an orange. For the photo spread, hairstylist Orlando Pita has worked on the actress’s fringe, while Gucci Westman’s has given Anne a flawless and smooth makeup look.

For her interview with the publication, Anne talks about turning 40, motherhood, and her new Apple TV+ show, WeCrashed.

“I didn’t feel fully landed and fully here until I was a mom,” she says. “It’s not like I was lacking integrity, but it made me want to be completely, on every level, true to my word. And that meant stopping any nonsense that I had going on inside myself. And it’s little breaks that you give yourself sometimes when you know that you’re not being your best self.” - Anne Hathaway on motherhood

Anne on turning 40:

“I have a really tight-knit group of friends from college, and we all realized that we were just going to be celebrating each other’s birthday every other week,” she shares. “So we decided that we’re all going to go someplace together and have a joint 40th birthday party.”

Anne Hathaway wears Prada sweater, vintage Ralph Lauren pants, and W. Kleinberg belt. Photo: Dan Martensen for WSJ. Magazine

Anne Hathaway wears vintage sweatshirt, Hermès shorts, and Socco shorts

Actress Anne Hathaway wears Fendi dress and jacket while posing in a bedroom. Photo: Dan Martensen for WSJ. Magazine

The WeCrashed star poses in a Miu Miu sweater and shirt. Photo: Dan Martensen for WSJ. Magazine

Anne Hathaway wears Celine striped shirt and jeans. Photo: Dan Martensen for WSJ. Magazine