Anne Hathaway, Adam Shulman and Valentino Ski in Switzerland; Actress Admits She's "Not Rihanna"

Les Mis star graces the February cover of Harper's Bazaar UK

By Alyssa Toomey Jan 02, 2013 9:14 PMTags
Anne Hathaway, Adam Shulman, Valentino GaravaniINFphoto.com

Hey, Anne Hathaway, would you mind packing us in your suitcase on your next A-list vacation (please!)?

The Les Mis star was snapped spending the first few days of the new year in Gstaad, Switzerland, with hubby Adam Shulman and BFF Valentino.

The fabulous threesome were all smiles as they boarded the ski lift together, bundled up for the cold but still looking snow-bunny chic as they enjoyed each other's company. 

Anne also rang in the New Year in Switzerland at her famous friend's fancy soiree, where the 80-year-old fashion icon reportedly spent over $600,000 on fireworks, food and drinks (must be nice!). 

 

David Slijper/ Harper's Bazaar

The fabulous vacation is a well-deserved break for the 30-year-old star. In addition to her much-buzzed-about musical, the actress graces the February cover of Harper's Bazaar UK and shares her thoughts on her scandal-free image: 

"I'm not Rihanna," she confessed to the mag. "I'm not cool. When people come up to me in the street, they often want a hug, not a photo, and they want that because they like my work."

After making her movie mark in the kid-friendly flick The Princess Diaries, Anne admits she didn't relate to the public's perception of herself:

"I was seen as this bizarre-world good-girl cartoon that I in no way identified with—very vanilla, very sweet, very accessible and not interesting," she revealed while adding, "I had no grit, no sex appeal."

And although The Dark Knight Rises star is well aware that sex appeal doesn't win an actor an Oscar, she still feels insecure dealing with the hot young Hollywood generation.

"It doesn't help that the new crop of girls is so gorgeous, and so 22 years old," she said of turning 30 and trying to keep up with today's young stars. "But I'm excited about it."

Well, with awards season just around the corner and all the Oscar buzz for her role in Les Mis, we have a feeling Anne may be thanking her perceived lack of sex appeal in her Academy-Award acceptance speech.