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Anne Hathaway showcased her edgy fashion sense on Tuesday as she stepped out for a stroll with her husband Adam Shulman in New York.

The actress, 42, looked effortlessly cool in a pair of wide-legged jeans featuring an eye-catching chain-link pattern and a slew of daring cutouts to flash a glimpse of her toned legs.

Anne teamed the quirky trousers with a simple black vest, cream designer handbag and an elegant pearl necklace.

While the Oscar winner kept her face hidden underneath a baseball cap and a pair of dark shades, as she walked along beside her husband.

Anna and Adam have been married for nearly 13 years and are parents to sons, Jonathan, nine, and Jack, five.

This week saw the Princess Diaries star pose up a storm on the cover of Vogue’s August issue, where she opened up on taking on playing a pop star in her new film, Mother Mary.

Anne Hathaway showcased her edgy fashion sense on Tuesday as she stepped out for a stroll with her husband Adam Shulman in New York

Anne Hathaway showcased her edgy fashion sense on Tuesday as she stepped out for a stroll with her husband Adam Shulman in New York

The actress, 42, looked effortlessly cool in a pair of wide-legged jeans featuring an eye-catching chain-link pattern and a slew of daring cutouts to flash a glimpse of her toned legs

The actress, 42, looked effortlessly cool in a pair of wide-legged jeans featuring an eye-catching chain-link pattern and a slew of daring cutouts to flash a glimpse of her toned legs

Anne admitted that it was unchartered territory for her, explaining she spent two years learning to dance for the role and had to push herself to get good at singing.

She said: ‘I had to submit to being a beginner. The humility of that—showing up every day knowing you’re going to suck. And it has to be okay. You’re not ‘bad.’ You’re just a beginner. 

‘Getting to that mindset—I had to shed some things that were hard to shed. It was welcome. But it was hard, the way transformational experiences can be hard.

The Hollywood star added that it was made more challenging by the fact that not all of the music was finalized by the time she went in front of the camera.

She explained: ‘It was so confusing. I had to learn…. Because if I’d had the music a year before we ever turned a camera on, I would have tattooed every note of it on my soul, and there would have been a whole process, very specific. 

‘And that was not available to me. In the end. I am very grateful I could not take control.’

The star worked with hit-making music producer Jack Antonoff as well as pop icon Charli XCX.

She said: ‘I finally learned how to breathe. My body was so locked up—I literally couldn’t take a deep breath. 

This week saw the Princess Diaries star pose up a storm on the cover of Vogue 's August issue, where she opened up on taking on playing a pop star in her new film, Mother Mary

This week saw the Princess Diaries star pose up a storm on the cover of Vogue ‘s August issue, where she opened up on taking on playing a pop star in her new film, Mother Mary 

While Anne also spoke about her personal life, insisting that despite her global fame she is a regular person, who loves to stay home with her family (pictured with Adam in April)

While Anne also spoke about her personal life, insisting that despite her global fame she is a regular person, who loves to stay home with her family (pictured with Adam in April) 

‘I’d been trying to open that space for years and I thought it was physically impossible. All my breath, it was stuck.’

While Anne also spoke about her personal life, insisting that despite her global fame she is a regular person, who loves to stay home with her family.

Gushing over how much she loves ‘hanging out’ with her children, she said: ‘Uno games, baking when there’s time, teaching the kids to dribble a basketball in the apartment without upsetting the neighbors…’

While she added about Adam: ‘I am so, so grateful my husband is a great cook and an early riser’.

The couple’s strong relationship has also been successful in a professional setting, with the pair set to work together again on upcoming film, Yesteryear.

According to Deadline, they will produce the romantic comedy through their Somewhere Pictures company.

The film is based on the forthcoming novel by Caro Claire Burke, and follows a trad-wife social media influencer who portrays her perfect life on a ranch with her husband and six kids, but secretly does it with the help of modern amenities and staff.

Anne and Adam first worked together more than a decade ago on the indie thriller Song One, where she starred as the lead character of Franny Ellis, while Adam serves as a producer. 

Speaking about the experience to People at the time, Anne said: ‘At first, I was curious how it would go. People always say don’t work with your spouse. But I loved working with him.

‘He’s really good at this, and he’s a wonderful producer. And I feel like I actually learned a lot from him in the process.’

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