Anne Hathaway stepped out at Sundance Film Festival with husband Adam Shulman on Monday, after claiming people should stop panicking about ‘diversity’ in Hollywood..
The Oscar winner, 37, and her actor love, 38, who reportedly welcomed their second 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥 in November, attended the premiere of her movie The Last Thing He Wanted.
The lovebirds have two 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren: son Jonathan, three, and their new𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧, who they welcomed late last year; The new𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧’s gender and name have not yet been revealed.
Date night: Anne Hathaway stepped out at Sundance Film Festival with husband Adam Shulman on Monday, after claiming people should stop panicking about ‘diversity’ in Hollywood.
The 37-year-old actress served Victorian vibes in a long-sleeved ankle-length dress with a ruffled collar and a black and white print.
It was cinched at the waist with a thin black alligator belt, which featured a silver buckle.
The ensemble was completed with black leather pilgrim booties with stockings featuring the same print as the dress.
She carried a black leather clutch, adorned with diamond cutouts, accentuating her black and red jeweled ring.
Victorian vibes: The 37-year-old served Victorian vibes in a long-sleeved ankle-length dress with a ruffled collar and a black and white print
Alligator skin: It was cinched at the waist with a thin black alligator belt, which featured a silver buckle
Black and white: The ensemble was completed with black leather pilgrim booties with stockings featuring the same print as the dress. She carried a black leather clutch, adorned with diamond cutouts, accentuating her black and red jeweled ring
Corduroy chic: Co-star Rosie Perez also opted for corduroy jade pantsuit, paired with a ribbed black sweater
Onscreen dad: Hathaway was joined on the red carpet by co-star Willem Dafoe, who donned a black turtleneck with grey slacks
Squad goals: She posed for a photo with Perez, Dafoe and co-star Edi Gathegi before heading into the screening
Shulman sported a charcoal corduroy suit with a grey Henley and a black houndstooth scarf, as he supported his wife on the red carpet.
The movie premieres February 21 on Netflix, starring Hathaway as a journalist who ends up the subject of her own story when her father (Dafoe) enlists her help in brokering an arms deal.
This comes as Anne said people should stop “panicking” about diversity in Hollywood.
The ‘Devil Wears Prada’ star can see a huge shift in how the filming industry is incorporating more female lead roles, directors and screenwriters but thinks people shouldn’t stress too much as it takes time for these changes to filter through.
Hathaway told Variety: ‘Aren’t you ready to stop having this conversation? That’s where I’m at. People are walking the walk, people are doing it. It’s happening.
‘I think the nature of film is that there is a lag time built in between the time that the decision to change is made, and the time that the change is represented out there in the world.
‘I think the key is not to get lost in those in-between moments, not to panic. It’s happening. No, it’s not happening fast enough. Things are good. Things could get better. Let’s keep going. Let’s not panic and let’s keep talking about it.’
Leading lady: The movie stars Hathaway as a journalist who ends up the subject of her own story when her father (Dafoe) enlists her help in brokering an arms deal
Proud mom: Her and Shulman’s outing comes just two months after she was rumored to have had their second 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥