Anne Hathaway is an Academy Award-winner who has been among the highest paid actresses in the world.
But on Saturday night, in the nation’s capital, the 35-year old beauty was recognized for her powerful voice in the fight for LGBTQ equality at the 22nd annual Human Rights Campaign National Dinner.
And the New York-𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 starlet brought her A-game when came to fashion.
A woman with a voice: Anne Hathaway was honored for her fight for LGBTQ equality at the 22nd annual Human Rights Campaign National Dinner in Washington, DC on Saturday
The Les Miserables talent looked every bit the movie star as she wowed photographers in a white shoulder-less gown that included a see-through sheer lining for added pop.
Embracing a less-is-more vibe, she kept the accessories to a minimum with a pair of dangling-hoop earrings and a ring on each hand.
Anne matched her stunning ensemble with a pair of amazing open-toed heels and had her golden brown tresses stylishly pulled back off her face.
The glitz and glamour of the night was awe-inspiring, but in the end this was about recognizing those who fight for human rights.
‘It’ factor: The Les Miserables star looked every bit the movie star in a white gown that included see-through sheer lining for added pop
Perfection: The elegant number hugged her curves in all the right ways
Former Vice President of the United States Joe Biden and former Attorney General of the United States Eric Holder of the Obama administration were among the high-profile dignitaries speaking at the annual event.
Hathaway was awarded the HRC’s National Equality Award.
‘Through her incredible talent and bold activism, Anne Hathaway uses her global platform to stand up for the LGBTQ community,’ said HRC President Chad Griffin.
‘From speaking out against discriminatory legislation targeting the LGBTQ community to her leadership on workplace equality for women, Anne is making a real difference in the lives of countless people around the globe.’
Working it: The 35-year old actress showed off her movie star moves for photographers
Recognized: Hathaway was awarded the HRC’s National Equality Award
Fight for your right: Hathaway has used her time and celebrity to fight for LGBTQ and women’s rights
Among her many deeds, Hathaway has regularly stood up to lawmakers and organizations who pushed for legislation that she and others felt discriminated against LGBTQ people.
She and her husband, Adam Shulman, also helped bring-in much needed funds when they sold their wedding photos in 2012 and donated the proceeds to organizations working towards marriage equality.
In 2008, the Interstellar star told a crowd of HRC members and supporters in Los Angeles, ‘I don’t consider myself just an ally to the LGBT community, I consider myself your family. And so, I’m doing what we should all do with our families — I’m loving you, I support you, I completely accept you as you are, as I hope you do me, and if anyone ever tries to hurt you, I’m going to give them hell.’
The New York City native was also appointed as UN Women’s Global Ambassador in 2016, where she’s helping to to build and support equality for women around the world.
High praise: ‘Through her incredible talent and bold activism, Anne Hathaway uses her global platform to stand up for the LGBTQ community,’ said HRC President Chad Griffin
Walking the talk: Hathaway was also appointed as UN Women’s Global Ambassador in 2016