
Anne Hathaway wears Dior Haute Couture’s embroidered crinoline and silk gazar dress with sequins, to order, at Dior, New York.
Famous actress with lead roles in film such as Devil wears prada & Get Smart is a tai-tai wannabe gone wrong... Months ago, she’d been house hunting, whom she seemed to think she’d marry—30-year-old rich Italian businessman Raffaello Follieri.
And it’s less than three weeks since Follieri was arrested for allegedly scamming his investors by falsely claiming ties to the Vatican and placed in prison with a $21 million bail on charges that could result in a life sentence...

Anne Hathaway and Raffaello Follieri at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2004.
Worse, the press is having a field day. Headlines like THE PRINCESS AND THE CON MAN, blinded by love and burned by a loser coat the newsstands. The New York Post publishes regular reports from “friends” of Follieri about how Hathaway sold him out to the Feds. Even the ever sensitive Donald Trump has issued a statement to ABC News criticizing the actress for failing to stand by her man; he then appeared on Access Hollywood, sneering: “So when he had plenty of money, she liked him, but after that, not as good, right?”
She seemed like a gold-digger who had fled her man at the first sight of trouble

Anne Hathaway wears Francisco Chaydez’s silk taffeta cape, to order, f.chaydez@gmail.com; Dolce & Gabbana’s cotton and elastane tulle gown, at Dolce & Gabbana, New York; select Neiman Marcus stores.
GOlddigger? Tai-tai Wannabe? Whatever....
Despite her highly publicized personal trials, Anne Hathaway is emerging with more confidence both in her roles and in her life.
And just look at how Nicole Kidman became so big after her divorce with Tom Cruise.
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