Sunday, December 16, 2012

Anne Hathaway has wardrobe malfunction at premiere (and more shockingly, how was she not FREEZING?)

Somewhere between doing her hair and working out how to fasten the world's most ridiculous shoes, Anne forgot to put any knickers on for the New York premiere of Les Miserables



Anne Hathaway needs to put her "hath" away
Anne Hathaway needs to put her "hath" away
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There's so much stuff for Anne Hathaway to remember on a daily basis, it's entirely understandable that some things might slip her mind on occasion.
Like wearing underwear. In December.
Because while we're buying M&S day-of-the-week knickers just so that we can wear all seven pairs at once and attempt to prevent contracting hypothermia in our lower regions, Anne Hathaway appears not to feel the cold.
At the New York premiere of Les Miserables, Anne stepped out of her car and into the blustery winter night, only to be met by a flurry of snow camera flashes. Which she probably thought was just because the paparazzi liked her shoes.
We're buying Anne some undercrackers for Christmas
That's until she looked down and realised that her dress had ridden up. Meaning that she was exposing everything. To everyone.
Unfortunately, we're not allowed to show you what it looked like. Because this is a very dignified website. And that would be an undignified thing to do.

Anne Hathaway
This is what Anne looks like when she's not being naked.
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Anne was then overheard worrying about what had happened the next day when she was at lunch with a Vanity Fair reporter, and forgot to lower her voice.
"I was getting out of the car and my dress was so tight that I didn’t realize it until I saw all the photographers’ flashes," she apparently explained.
"It was devastating. They saw everything. I might as well have lifted up my skirt for them."
We're not sure if Anne physically could lift her skirt up even if she wanted to. It looks very tight. Although it does appear to have a cape. Which is something we'd like more dresses to come with in the future.

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