Anne HathawayΒ has told how she feared her career would come to an end by the age of 35 as she posed for the cover of PORTER Magazine.
The actress, 41, disclosed that she was told her βcareer would fall off a cliffβ as she reached a certain age, whilst also βbeing a womanβ.
In a slew of π eπ₯y shoots, Anne modelled a series of outfits alongside the interview for the publicationβs final cover star of 2023.
Opening up on why she takes nothing for granted, Anne said: βWhen I started out [in this industry] as a child, I was warned that my career would fall off a cliff at the age of 35, which is something I know a lot of women face.
βThe thing that has evolved during [that time] is that more women are having careers deeper into their lives, which I think is fantastic.
βObviously, it doesnβt mean we should have a ticker tape parade. Someone said this to me the other day: βThereβs so much to be proud of and thereβs so much to fixβ.β
In one photo, Anne slipped into a lacy bralette and flashed her slender physique in a classy black suit.
The Devil Wears Prada actress then changed into a leather Balenciaga coat, Bottega Veneta denim jeans, and a racy Gucci bra.
With her trademark smile, Anne ensured to stun on the cover of the magazine.
She later posed in a Tom Ford mini dress for a black-and-white photoshoot.
Meanwhile, another shoot saw Anne slip into a gorgeous denim jacket, pinched with a pair of pliers for effect.
And lastly, Anne cut a racy display in a black leather corset top and posed a sultry look for the camera.
Elsewhere in the interview, Anne revealed that she always aims to aim higher, disclosing: βIβve always been really upfront about being an ambitious person.
βI have goals, I have dreams; they donβt look much different than they did when I was younger, but Iβm still pursuing them.β
About her personality, Anne added: βBeing funny feels riskier than being sincere, because I think my sense of humour is different from what people think my sense of humour is going to be; I think itβs easily misunderstood and sharper.
βPart of the reason I feel extra pressure to make sure Iβm very clear about what I say and how I say it is because I trust the sincerity.β
Anne will likely forever be synonymous with the fashion world after playing a magazine assistant in the classic film The Devil Wears Prada.
Last month, Anne said she would βloveβ to do another project with Meryl Streep, her co-star in the hit film.
βOh my gosh, I would love that,β she toldΒ Entertainment Tonight. βI wish. I wish. I wish. Sheβs very busy.β
The smash hit comedy was adapted from a novel by Lauren Weisberger, who previously worked as an assistant for Anna Wintour at Vogue.
With Meryl as a formidably icy fashion editor and Anne as her mousy gofer, the movieβs unstated inspiration was obvious to one and all.
Nuclear Wintourβ deftly assimilated the publicity from the movie into her own media image, to the point she even attended the premiere wearing Prada.
Years later, she told CNN that her ex-assistant βbrought attention to fashion in a way that, you know, you can look at it in a negative way or in a positive way.
βI choose to look at it in a positive way. In some ways, I think I should be grateful to her.β