Anne Hathaway Hairstyles

October 1st, 2009

Anne Hathaway HairstyleNationality:  American 
Birth Name: Anne Jacqueline Hathaway
Nickname: Annie
Height: 5′ 8″ (1.73 m)
Birth Date:  November 12, 1982 
Birth Place:  Brooklyn, New York, USA 
Profession:  actress 
Education:  Millburn Highschool 
  – Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (major in English) 
Father:  Gerald Hathaway (attorney) 
Mother:  Kate McCauley (actress) 
Brother:  Tom Hathaway 
Claim to fame:  feature debut as the awkward teenager, Mia Thermopolis, in Disney’s The Princess Diaries (2001) 

At the 2008 MTV Movie Awards Anne Hathaway had superb hairstyle. Her waves were pinned up through the back, and to form a soft sexy outline slack strands were left to suspend .

Anne Hathaway Hairstyles – One Face Shape with Variety of Attractive Styles

Anne has a heart-shaped face because of her widow’s peak. The length of her face, and the length flanked by the hairline and the chin, is slightly shorter than the perfect oval face, so it is more like a round face. But she has a quiet angled jaw that led to a slight contracted chin. With her high cheekbones, Anne Hathaway has a romantic heart-shaped face. This face shape makes it a brilliant canvass for multiple hairstyles.

In the Princess Diaries, Anne Hathaway played Mia Thermopolis, a self-conscious teenager who unexpectedly discovered herself as the princess of Genovia. In the beginning, she has a dreadful curly hair that could not be restrained. When the Queen Grandmother was with her, the hairs were altered into lovely straight locks. Straight locks be styled into many ways and would look gorgeous on face shapes that are diamond, oval, oblong, and round.

In Ella Enchanted, Anne played Ella, a girl who saddled with a nuisance of agreement. Her hair, characteristic of a fancy world, and are kept long and parted at the center. The exciting part of this hairstyle is that it is not bulky, unlike her hair in Princess Diaries. This soft and feminine hairstyle is also adaptable and great for women who have thin hair textures.

In The Devil Wears Prada, Anne played Andrea Sachs, a immature assistant to the powerful manager of a fashion magazine. At first, she wore simple clothes and an unappealing hair style that is parted at the center. The art director helped her modify her look. She finished up with brow-skimming lovely locks and long layered hair that curls a little at the ends. This hairstyle, mainly the locks, can direct to a large variety of styles for a  variety of occasions.

In Get Smart, Anne had long curly hairs that are parted at the left side. Playing as the famous Agent 99, she would often pull up her hair in a stunning up-do to facilitate crashed an evening party of a alleged terrorist. This length of her hair is large for women who have the need to play different social roles. The maintenance is easy because all that is needed are hair spray and a hair dryer.

Finally, in Rachel Getting Married, Anne Hathaway wore a short bob with changeable hair lengths and layers. The bob was parted on the left side. This emphasized her cheeky role of Kym. She likes to call herself Shiva, the Hindu goddess. But the hairstyle also points at her susceptible side. This short bob with changeable lengths is good for thin straight hair. It will also look good on faces that are oval, square, and oblong.

This year for the 66th Annual Golden Globe two of the best solely Fekkai stylists using Fekkai products created beautiful hairstyles seen on the red carpet: Anne Hathaway and Megan Fox.

Anne appeals to the princess in all of us and even without a crown, her simple but highly elegant looks never confiscate to extend their magic. With her diamond face shape and significant facial appearance, she chooses hairstyles that do not throng her face and avoids heavy bangs. Side parted long styles, be it smooth as a long bob or flowing locks are vast choices.

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