Anna Kendrick, known for her role as Cinderella in Into The Woods, revealed her contemporary outlook on romance in a recent interview with Fashion Magazine. The 29-year-old actress emphasized her independence and self-sufficiency, indicating that she doesn’t need a Prince Charming in her life. Featured on the cover of the February 2015 issue, Anna looked gorgeous in a striped blouse adorned with a dazzling collar, paired with a chic mint-green skirt that accentuated her slender figure. As Valentine’s Day approaches, Anna’s refreshing perspective on love and dating is a breath of fresh air in the entertainment industry.
Anna Kendrick cranked up the allure in a recent photoshoot for Fashion Magazine’s February 2015 issue, showcasing her sultry side in a figure-hugging taupe top adorned with intricate cut-outs. In one captivating shot, she flaunted the revealing ensemble, complemented by elaborate long earrings and a seductive gaze that drew the viewer in. Known for her role in Disney’s film adaptation of Into The Woods, where she stars alongside Chris Pine as a charming prince, Anna continues to captivate audiences with her versatile performances.
Contemporary woman: The 29-year-old actress from Into The Woods appeared radiant in a striped top and mint green skirt on the cover of a magazine, hitting newsstands on January 12. During the interview, she shared her views on why she doesn’t buy into the concept of Prince Charming.
Anna expresses her satisfaction with being single, stating, “I’ve never been one for flashy or showy individuals. No football stars, no flashy men, and definitely no fairy-tale princes.” She also praised a unique and clever idea where Cinderella’s prince cheats on her, calling it twisted yet brilliant. Just like her character, Anna is not easily swayed by flattery. She finds Chris Pine’s portrayal of Prince Charming humorous and accurate, emphasizing that it is all style and no substance.
What’s not ideal: A person from Maine warned that falling for someone who jokes about letting go of the steering wheel is a mistake.
Anna praised Chris Pine’s performance as Prince Charming in Into The Woods, describing it as funny, spot-on, and full of style but lacking substance.
Going solo: Anna, in a photo from a promotional event for Into The Woods, shared with Fashion that she’s realized the importance of having fun while getting dressed up. She recounted a disastrous date where a guy picked her up in a Mustang, leaning on the hood, and joked about letting go of the steering wheel. According to Anna, a guy who finds amusement in making you uncomfortable is definitely not the type worth falling for.
Urban chic: The actress from Up In The Air was spotted wearing distressed jeans and a stylish green coat as she stepped out of a car in New York City on Monday.
Pay attention to your surroundings: Anna carefully moved from the vehicle to the curb in her elegant off-white boots. Despite her parents being divorced, Anna expressed that they never believed in staying together for the sake of the kids, as it promotes an unhealthy idea of relationships.
In August, the actress was romantically linked to cinematographer Ben Richardson, with whom she had worked on the film Drinking Buddies in 2013. However, these days, Anna seems to be enjoying the single life.
“I’ve come to the realization that there’s no fun in dressing up if you’re not enjoying yourself,” Anna shared with Fashion. “I’ve seen enough red carpet events to know that while some may think Taylor Schilling outshined Lena Dunham at the Emmys, I personally thought Lena owned that red carpet. What’s the use of fashion if you’re not having a blast?”