Sheer-ly delightful! Anne Hathaway looks stunning in semi see-through top and very daring gypsy skirt as she turns heads at Intern premiere in NYC 

Anne Hathaway sure knows how to be a tease.

When stopping by the Intern premiere in New York City on Tuesday, the 32-year-old actress showed off skin here and there thanks to sheer material in her peek-a-boo look.

Also at the bash was Kelly Bensimon, Andrew Rannells, Martha Stewart and Peter Facinelli.

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Oh Annie! Anne Hathaway sure knows how to be a tease. When stopping by the Intern premiere in New York City on Tuesday, the 32-year-old actress showed off skin here and there thanks to sheer material in her peek-a-book look

Oh Annie! Anne Hathaway sure knows how to be a tease. When stopping by the Intern premiere in New York City on Tuesday, the 32-year-old actress showed off skin here and there thanks to sheer material in her peek-a-book look

Having a good laugh: The Oscar winner yucked it up with Andrew Rannells

Having a good laugh: The Oscar winner yucked it up with Andrew Rannells

Cover ready: The former teen star had flawless makeup and a chic side do for the party

Cover ready: The former teen star had flawless makeup and a chic side do for the party

She knows how to work it: The brunette star has been promoting her new comedy nonstop

She knows how to work it: The brunette star has been promoting her new comedy nonstop

The former teen star had flawless makeup and a chic side do for the party.

Not seen was her husband Adam Shulman. 

The pinup sparkled in a little black sequin while appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

Golden girl: Kelly Bensimon looked svelte in a beige top and metallic heels as well as black leggings

Golden girl: Kelly Bensimon looked svelte in a beige top and metallic heels as well as black leggings

He does denim good: Peter Facinelli wore jeans for the event as well as a white shirt

He does denim good: Peter Facinelli wore jeans for the event as well as a white shirt

Two cute they are: Jill Hennessy and Paolo Mastropietro were arm in arm

Two cute they are: Jill Hennessy and Paolo Mastropietro were arm in arm

The Oscar-winning actress showed her lean frame in the short-sleeved black dress with matching nylons and heels.

Anne had her short black hair down and accentuated her natural beauty with just a hint of makeup. 

She was greeted warmly by the crowd and raised both her arms in appreciation.

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Done: The brunette beauty made a stylish exit after the event had wrapped up
Done: The brunette beauty made a stylish exit after the event had wrapped up

Done: The brunette beauty made a stylish exit after the event had wrapped up

Friendly star: The Devill Wears Prada star took a moment to pose for a selfie with fans who had patiently waited outside

Friendly star: The Devill Wears Prada star took a moment to pose for a selfie with fans who had patiently waited outside

She sparkled:  Hathaway added a shiny twist to the little black dress while appearing on Tuesday on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon

She sparkled: Hathaway added a shiny twist to the little black dress while appearing on Tuesday on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon

Jimmy also was welcoming Black-ish star Anthony Anderson, 45, to the show with A Great Big World and rapper Futuristic set to perform the song Hold Each Other. 

Anne has been making the rounds promoting her new movie The Intern co-starring 72-year-old Hollywood legend Robert De Niro. 

She earlier talked up the film during a sit-down at the AOL Build Presents The Intern at AOL Studios in New York. 

Oscar winner: The actress has been busy promoting her new movie The Intern

Oscar winner: The actress has been busy promoting her new movie The Intern

Hands up: Anne raised her arms in appreciation after a warm welcome from the audience

Hands up: Anne raised her arms in appreciation after a warm welcome from the audience

Anne spoke about the comedy alongside director and writer Nancy Meyers, 65, who previously helmed the 2000 box office hit What Women Want.

The Devil Wears Prada star made sure to make her mark on the venue as she signed the wall with a big smile on her face as many celebrity visitors do at the Big Apple AOL studios. 

It seemed to be a stark difference than her co-star De Niro's highly-publicised encounter with a journalist on Monday. 

Fan favourite: Jimmy Fallon introduced Anne to the studio audience

Fan favourite: Jimmy Fallon introduced Anne to the studio audience

The Raging Bull star was accused of being 'condescending' by Radio Times writer Emma Brockes after he took offence at her questions and became embroiled in a heated exchange.

He then walked out after telling her 'I'm not doing this, darling.'

The Oscar-winning actor apparently did not like it when Brockes asked him how he resisted the temptation to go into 'autopilot' on set, and was seemingly irked again when she suggested the Tribeca district of New York, where De Niro co-founded a film festival, had been taken over by bankers. 

Star power: Anne certainly brought some glamour to the chat show
Star power: Anne certainly brought some glamour to the chat show

Star power: Anne certainly brought some glamour to the chat show

Good times: Jimmy and Anne enjoyed a laugh during their interview

Good times: Jimmy and Anne enjoyed a laugh during their interview

The Intern also stars Rene Russo, Andrew Rannells, Anders Holm, Adam DeVine, JoJo Kushner and Christina Scherer.

It was set for release on Friday in the US followed by its release in the UK on October 2.

The film follows Ben Whittaker (Robert De Niro), a 70-year-old widower who’s discovered that retirement isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, so he takes on a senior internship at an online fashion site founded and run by Jules Ostin (Anne). 

It's a comedy: Robert De Niro and Anne are shown in a recent poster for The Intern

It's a comedy: Robert De Niro and Anne are shown in a recent poster for The Intern


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