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Anne Hathaway is in full promotion made around her five movies that come out his year, including the much awaited “The Devil Wears Prada2.” This whirlwind of promotions includes interviews and magazine covers. And one magazine is of interest to fashionistas. That magazine cover of note is Hathaway’s cover for the Harper’s Bazaar April issue.
In this Harper’s Bazaar issue Hathaway talks about motherhood and having stopped drinking a few years back. “I just decided that it wasn’t fair for me to move through my life as a stressed person,” she says. “I don’t want my kids to be around it, I don’t want my friends to be around it, I don’t want strangers to be around it, I don’t want people I work with to be around it. So, I’ve done a lot of work to figure out how to metabolize differently, so that way I don’t feel overwhelmed by all that’s coming at me and that I’m participating in, but I [feel] really excited by it,” explains Hathaway in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar’s Lean Chernikoff.
When speaking of the upcoming “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” Hathaway noted that while filming runway scenes at Milan Fashion Week she noticed that the models were extremely and that there was no size diversity on runways. Hathaway secured from the producers of “Devil” that models used in the film would look healthy and not reflect the current look of thin models.

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Alysa and Nike
The 2026 Winter Olympics may be over; however, the memory lingers, especially, for women’s figure-skating gold medalist Alysa Lui. Lui has been particularly in the mind of Nike since her Olympic win, with Nike placing Lui as one of the most intriguing athletes of the 2026 Winter Olympics.
That said, Lui recently signed with Nike and will collaborate with Nike on her own Olympic-themed apparel with the brand. The campaign includes T-shirts and hoodies that represent Liu’s figure skating career. The tee shirts start at $45, while the hoodies are priced at $70. Liu’s collection is scheduled to release on April 30.

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Courrèges exit
Nicolas di Fenice is leaving the legendary French luxury house Courrèges. And there is much discussion about who will replace Nicolas di Fenice.
“I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the group and especially to François Pinault and François-Henri Pinault for their trust,” said Di Felice in dailyfrontrow.com. “I also want to truly thank all the teams and my friends, whose talent and dedication made this human and creative journey so meaningful.”
“Under his direction, the house experienced a true renaissance, acclaimed by the critics, and established itself as a distinctive voice in the contemporary fashion landscape,” said the brand in a statement, as reported in dailyfrontrow.com. “Nicolas reinterpreted its iconic codes and created a true dialogue with a new generation … Courrèges is grateful for his unique contribution and extends its best wishes for his future projects.”
William S. Gooch

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