Anne Hathaway was already one of fashion's biggest vanguards long before her on-screen makeover in The Devil Wears Prada. Despite being an up-and-comer, she embraced risqué styles, pushing boundaries in Hollywood.
Hathaway first freed the nip in 2002 at a special screening of the movie Chicago for a benefit. Inspired by the musical's 1920s setting, she embodied the flapper attitude of flouting conventions.
In 2013, Hathaway faced backlash for her pink Oscars gown that created an illusion of pointy nipples due to misunderstandings surrounding body positivity and clothing choices.
Now, modern celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Florence Pugh freely showcase their bodies, in part influenced by Hathaway's groundbreaking fashion choices that paved the way for bodily autonomy.
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