Anne Hathaway made a guest appearance on the ‘Daily Show’ which was taped last night in New York City.
The ‘Les Miserables’ actress made the audience laugh during her interview when she recalled embarrassing bloopers while shooting the musical film.
Dressed in a Victoria, Victoria Beckham Spring 2013 frock, the actress donned a shorter version of bi-colour dress with a painterly bird print which took to the runway.
If I was offered one of these dresses I would be more inclined to pick the longer version, plus I love the contrasting red waistband.
Which version do you prefer?
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the dress on the model looks great, but on anne it looks as if she is wearing something for a 10 year old.
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definitely prefer the long version
Yep, prefer the runway version.
I am with you: I prefer the longer one with the belt. It is a more “mature” look.
Def. the long one – it’s classier, more feminine and elegant. The short version looks rather plain in comparison esp. without the belt, and is way too young for Anne.
The longer version, the dress on Anne is kind of boring without the red belt.
She made the wrong choice by choosing the modified version. The longer version was elegant. This is blah.
Had she added the belt, I would have the shorter version too. It makes all the difference!
I would pick the longer version too. The red waistband is the thing that makes this look more interesting.
I don’t like either version of the dress but if I had to, I would go with the longer version with the red belt. I don’t like Anne’s look on this occasion.
def longer version +waitsband,the one she choose is not a good look and not flattering at all.and to be honest she is boring to me no matter what she wears,so I might be not very objectiv
The longer version is so much more sleek i much prefer it
Definitely the longer version. The dress loses all aspects that were flattering with the shortening of it. That is so funny, how the change of the shape can really effect the entire look. It is nice on the model but horrible on Anne. Sorry!