Anne Hathaway Masters Uber Cas with Uber Elegance
Filed under: 2009 hairstyles, Ponytails, brunette hairstyles, celebrity hairstyles, long hairstyles

Yes, this is one girl who can’t look bad if you paid her too. With her perfect features that give her prettiness and a girl next door look, combined with some stellar fashion sense, she always looks great even when she is going super cas. And here she was taking a break from her normal red carpet glam to shine a little elegance on an everyday look with a flannel top and jeans to dine out at Casa Vega in Sherman Oaks in Los Angeles. And though we haven’t seen too much of her on the big screen, it is rumoured around Tinseltown these days that she is starring as the ‘baddie’ girl “The Vultress” in the upcoming Spiderman 4. Something to look forward to for sure, but in the meantime, we can take a few tips from her when it comes to a great ponytail look on those days when you just don’t have a few extra minutes. Anne Hathaway is another starlet here that is showing that yes, you can get away with second day hair without drawing too much attention to yourself, and if you WANT to draw attention to yourself. Don’t worry about washing your hair with this one, just sleek it all back.
To get this look, take a fine tooth comb and create a sleek part on the side. Dampen your soft bristle brush as you pull this ponytail back, and let it sit nice and low on the back of your neck like Anne has here. And even though you may not have her perfect features, you can still pull off an elegant look with a chic ponytail if you do it right.
If you pull off the right look like Anne has here and choose simple pieces that are casual, but fitted to your size and complement your figure, you can get away with the ponytail. Doing just that will ensure that if you are getting looks from the office crowd, they are the kind of looks you want. Go ahead and sleep in a little since you won’t have to worry about your hair. Even if you arrive a few minutes late looking THIS hot, you may be surprised at the positive reaction.
Photograph: © Hellmuth Dominguez, PacificCoastNews.com**
Anne Hathaway Goes Glam
Filed under: 2008 hairstyles, 2009 hairstyles, brunette hairstyles, celebrity hairstyles

Ever the stylista Anne Hathaway is seen here hanging out in the East Village with some unidentified male amigo, and since they are doing the cutesy hand holding thing, my guess would be that Anne has decided to get back in the relationship saddle again. No surprise that it took her so long after all that she went through with the con man from Italy, but it looks like the wait was worth it to her as she is looking happyk, smiley, and ever so glamorous in even the most casual ensemble. Here Anny has gone for a darling little denim mini-dress, and has left her shoulder length cropped hair as is for the day.
Not too much styling here is required, but as you can see having the right cut really makes all of the difference here. Anne’s chocolate colored locks are cut to one length, and it looks like she has taken some time to grow out her bangs as well. The key to styling this chic look into something that is not too glamorous, but sexy and chic at the same time is to tame it with a little bit of product. Use some texturizing shampoo and conditioner for this one, and you will want some styling pomade as well.
For this length of hair you want to go with about a quarter sized drop of pomade and run it over your hands until your palms are covered. Finger comb your hair then with your hands and really work the product through. If your hair is naturally straight, you can just let it air dry, and the texturizing products will work their magic. If not, you may want to blow dry with a flat paddle brush from roots to your ends, and this will lock in the product and ensure your hair stays voluminous with plenty of movement for this chic casual look.
Again, you don’t want to overstyle here, some drying and product is all you need for this sexy look as casual, carefree, and confidence are the true hallmarks to the success of this style.
Photograph: Edward Opinaldo, PacificCoastNews.com
