She’s two for two – attending a film premier on Monday night and another on Tuesday.
Anne Hathaway was spotted at Tuesday’s New York premier of the new fashion industry documentary, The True Cost.
She went solo to last night’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream premier but tonight, the 32-year-old actress was joined by her husband, Adam Shulman.
Matching: Anne Hathaway, 32, was joined on Tuesday by her husband Adam Shulman as the couple attended the New York premier of The True Cost
The Les Misérables actress wore a flowing white gown to Tuesday night’s event.
The dress left Hathaway’s shoulders bare and draped her slender figure down to her ankles.
She wore a pair of multi-colored, open-toe heels as well and had her hair tied back.
In a matching white shirt and white blazer, Shulman posed for a photo next to his wife.
Pristine white: The Les Misérables actress wore a long white gown with open-toe heels and her hair tied back
Fashion queen: Anne was joined by Vogue Editor-In-Chief Anna Wintour, who hosted the premier
Solo: Hathaway attended Monday night’s premier of A Midsummer Night’s Dream without her husband. She wore shiny leather pants and a translucent polka dot blouse
The event was presented by Harvey Weinstein and his wife Georgina Chapman.
It was hosted by fashion mogul and Editor-In-Chief for American Vogue, Anna Wintour.
Chapman was photographed at the premier wearing a laced black gown.
Wintour was there as well, clad in a colorful spotted dress and a salmon-colored sweater draped over her shoulders
Fashion elite: Anne Hathaway poses with Anna Wintour (L), Livia Firth (the film’s producer), Georgina Chapman (Harvey Weinstein’s wife and co-creator of Marchesa) and Keren Craig (co-creator of Marchesa)
The True Cost is brand new documentary from the mind of director Andrew Morgan.
It aims to shine a light on the dark underbelly of the fashion world – exposing sweat shops, environmental concerns and why we insist on paying so much for clothing.
The film takes viewers across the globe with interviews from top designers to a peek inside the slums where high fashion clothing is made.