Often she is seen strolling through Brooklyn in sneakers.
But on Saturday evening Anne Hathaway put her comfortable shoes in the closet to take her spiked back-and-gold Louboutin heels (with signature red soles) for a night out on the town.
The 32-year-old Devil Wears Prada actress was attending a friend’s wedding in the New York City burough with husband Adam Shulman.
A step in the right direction: Anne Hathaway looked stunning in a pair of gold and black Louboutin spiked heels as she stepped out to a friend’s wedding on Saturday evening in Brooklyn
The Interstellar star looked ready for a Hollywood awards ceremony in her sparkly look.
The stunning French shoes were joined by sheer black stockings and a fashionable black and gold mini dress with a leopard print.
Over her fancy frock, the Princess Diaries actress had a black coat to keep out the autumn chill.
She’s got legs (and she knows how to use them): The 32-year-old star showed off toned gams in sheer black stockings and a short black coat
She’s got it: The Oscar winner wore feminine makeup and dangling gold earrings for a very fetching look
Gorgeous in gold: The Princess Diaries star modeled a lovely gold and black mini dress in leopard print
The New York native was also carrying a clever little black purse that looked like it time traveled from the 1950s.
Interestingly, the Les Miserables star wore her short locks in a smart braided updo, revealing that her hair must have grown quite a bit since chopping it off over two years ago.
With feminine makeup that included a red pout and flattering dangling gold earrings, Anne looked more fetching than she has in a while.
Animal attraction: The New York native was joined by her husband Adam Shulman, who wore a suit
In October Hathaway told Harper’s Bazaar she felt ‘punched in the gut,’ when she learned so many online people hated her.
‘Shocked and slapped and embarrassed. Even now I can feel the shame,’ she told the fashion magazine.
‘I was in crisis,’ she added. ‘Now I’d be fine. I really would be. I’d let it roll off my back, but at the time I was still partly Fantine. I was still identifying with being a victim.’
She also complained she is not considered alluring enough in Hollywood.
‘I had directors say to me, “I think you’re great. You’re perfect for this role, but I don’t know how audiences will accept you because of all this stuff, this baggage.”‘
But that all changed with her space movie. ‘Once it was announced that I was doing Interstellar,’ she remembered, ‘thankfully the phone started ringing again.’