She’s been busy gracing the red carpet at the 75th Cannes Film Festival.
And Anne Hathaway put on a much more casual display as she donned a crochet bucket hat for an effortlessly stylish look to depart the Martinez Hotel on Saturday.
The actress, 39, was beaming as she flashed a huge grin and waved to the crowds outside before being chauffeured away ahead of the day’s event.
Chic: Anne Hathaway, 39, looked effortlessly stylish as she donned a quirky crochet bucket hat and departed her hotel during the 75th Cannes Film Festival on Saturday
Anne teamed the quirky headwear with an oversized pair of square sunglasses and a chic loose fitting linen shirt.
She added some wide legged dark blue jeans and boosted her height with a pair of strappy yellow heels.
Her long brunette locks tumbled down from beneath her hat as she carried a patchwork jacket and navy Bvlgari handbag, which she accessorised with a scarf from LILYSILK.
Smiles: The actress was beaming as she flashed a huge grin and waved to the crowds outside before being chauffeured away ahead of the day’s event
Low-key: Her long brunette locks tumbled down from beneath her hat as she carried a patchwork jacket and Navy Bvlgari handbag with a navy blue LILYSILK scarf tied to it
The outing comes after Anne said it was an honour to portray a Jewish mother in Armageddon Time as she remembered her later mother-in-law’s legacy.
The actress, who married actor and producer Adam Shulman in 2012, spoke of how much it meant to the couple to be able to represent their family, after the death of his mum, Jacqueline Banks.
Anne, who stars as Esther Graff in the upcoming period drama, said she was ‘so grateful to cinema’ for allowing her to capture the love that she experienced.
Elegant: Anne teamed the quirky headwear with an oversized pair of square sunglasses and a chic loose fitting linen shirt
Star: The outing comes after Anne said it was an honour to portray a Jewish mother in Armageddon Time as she remembered her later mother-in-law’s legacy on Friday
Speaking during a press conference at the 75th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, she said: ‘My mother-in-law, who passed away recently, was simply the greatest Jewish mother I’ve ever seen. Her legacy my life in profound ways that I am truly, truly grateful for.
‘The hand of a Jewish mother will guide the rest of my life, if I have done one thing and it is to capture that love, I honestly won’t even attempt to put it into words.
‘That’s why I am so grateful to cinema because it allows you to say things without words.’
Heartfelt: She said: ‘My mother-in-law, who passed away recently, was simply the greatest Jewish mother I’ve ever seen’ (pictured with director James Gray)
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