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A famous actress and her beloved brand |
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Release time:2013-02-28 Source:admin Reads: | |
There are many young and talented actresses surging in the Hollywood every year. Anne Jacqueline Hathaway is one of them. After several stage roles, she appeared in the 1999 television series Get Real. She came to prominence after playing Mia Thermopolis in the Disney film The Princess Diaries and in its 2004 sequel. Hathaway’s makeup and customized dress and hangtags is always regarding the fashion icon by media and fans. In 2008, she won several awards for her performance in Rachel Getting Married and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. In 2010, she starred in the box office hits Valentine's Day, Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, and Love and Other Drugs and won an Emmy Award for her voice-over performance on The Simpsons. For the latter, she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture and is currently nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. People magazine named her one of its breakthrough stars of 2001 and best address garments with hangtags, and she appeared on its list of the world's 50 Most Beautiful People afterwards. Hathaway is very fond of garments designed by Valentino .In 1959 left Paris and opened a fashion house in Rome on the posh Via Condotti with the backing of his father and an associate of his. More than an atelier, the premises resembled a real "maison de couture," it being very much along the lines of what Valentino had seen in Paris: everything was very grand and models flew in from Paris for his first show. Valentino became known for his red dresses and hangtags, in the bright shade that became known in the fashion industry as "Valentino red." On September 7, 2011, Valentino was presented with the sixth annual Couture Council Award for Artistry of Fashion from the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology at a benefit luncheon held at the David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center in New York City. |