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Anne Hathaway looks effortlessly stylish as she dons a quirky crocheted bucket hat to leave her hotel during the 75th Cannes Film Festival
She was busy walking the red carpet at the 75th Cannes Film Festival.
And Anne Hathaway looked far more casual as she donned a crocheted bucket hat for an effortlessly stylish look as she left the Martinez Hotel on Saturday.
The 39-year-old actress beamed as she flashed a huge grin and waved to the crowd outside before being chauffeured ahead of the day’s event.
Chic: Anne Hathaway, 39, looked effortlessly stylish as she donned a quirky crocheted bucket hat and left her hotel during the 75th Cannes Film Festival on Saturday
Anne paired the quirky headpiece with oversized square sunglasses and a chic, loose-fitting linen shirt.
She added some navy wide-leg jeans and upped her height with a pair of yellow strappy heels.
Her long brunette tresses fell out from under her hat as she wore a patchwork jacket and a navy blue Bvlgari handbag.
Smile: The actress beamed as she flashed a huge grin and waved to the crowd outside before being chauffeured ahead of the day’s event
Low key: Her long brunette locks tumbled out from under her hat as she wore a patchwork jacket and navy Bvlgari handbag
The outing comes after Anne said it was an honor to portray a Jewish mother in Armageddon Time as she remembered the legacy of her future mother-in-law.
The actress – who married actor and producer Adam Shulman in 2012 – spoke about how much it meant to the couple to be able to represent their family after the death of their mother, Jacqueline Banks.
Anne, who stars as Esther Graff in the upcoming period drama, said she was “so grateful to cinema” for allowing her to capture the love she experienced.
Elegant: Anne paired the quirky headpiece with oversized square sunglasses and a chic, loose-fitting linen shirt
Star: The outing comes after Anne said it was an honor to portray a Jewish mother in Armageddon Time as she remembered her future mother-in-law’s legacy on Friday
During a press conference at the 75th Cannes Film Festival, she said: “My recently deceased mother-in-law was simply the greatest Jewish mother I have ever seen. Your legacy has shaped my life in profound ways, for which I am really, really grateful.
“A Jewish mother’s hand will guide the rest of my life, if there’s one thing I’ve done and it’s to capture that love, I honestly won’t even try to put it into words.
“That’s why I’m so grateful to cinema, because it allows you to say things without words.”
From the heart: She said: “My recently deceased mother-in-law was simply the greatest Jewish mother I have ever seen” (pictured with director James Gray)
Anne’s character in the film aspires to run for the local school board, but her attempts are hampered by her own son’s behavior.
Armageddon Time development was originally announced in 2019 when it was announced that director James Gray would be writing and directing the feature film.
The semi-autobiographical film focuses on the filmmaker’s experiences at Kew-Forest School in Queens, New York, where former President Donald Trump was an alumnus.
Project: Anne, who stars as Esther Graff in the upcoming historical drama, has said she’s “so grateful” to cinema for allowing her to capture the love she’s experienced (Anne opposite Anthony Hopkins and Michael Banks Repeta pictured on the film set).