- Anne Hathaway’s amazing stand for diversity.
- Why ‘thin’ isn’t always ‘beautiful’.
- The fashion world gets a wake-up call.
We just saw some amazing news about Anne Hathaway and a potential “Devil Wears Prada 2”! Remember that iconic movie? It’s been a while. Well, Meryl Streep, who played the tough Miranda Priestly, shared something really cool.
Apparently, Anne Hathaway, who played Andy Sachs, wasn’t just focused on her own role. She actually spoke to the producers. She wanted them to make sure the models they cast looked healthy. Not super, super thin. She felt the models were “alarmingly thin.” That’s a pretty strong word!
Anne’s point? All different shapes are beautiful. It’s like looking at a painting with a whole spectrum of colors. You don’t want just one shade, right? The fashion industry often has this very specific, narrow idea of beauty. Anne wanted to show that’s not the only way to be gorgeous.
Think about the original movie. The visuals were so sharp, so chic. But maybe the aesthetic of beauty can be expanded. It’s inspiring to see someone with that kind of influence use their voice for something positive. It makes you think about what we see on screen and on runways.
Our Take
We love this! Seriously. It’s about time we see more realness in media and fashion. Anne Hathaway is showing us that true beauty comes in all sizes and shapes. We applaud her for using her platform to push for this kind of change. It’s a win for everyone who doesn’t fit a cookie-cutter mold.