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Anne Hathaway tips hat to Showgirls by joking 'It's Versayse' as she models Versace dress

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Anne Hathaway slid her enviably svelte frame into a colorful Versace suit as she swung by the Today show this week.The 39-year-old opted for an outfit that offered a psychedelic take on the classic 1930s skirt suit pioneered by Coco Chanel.She posted a snap of the look to her Instagram page and quoted the 1995 camp classic movie Showgirls: 'It's Versayse.' 'It's Versayse':Anne Hathaway slid her enviably svelte frame into a colorful Versace suit as she swung by the Today show this weekThe line is uttered by Elizabeth Berkley's character Nomi Malone, who starts off as a low-paid stripper and rises to become a Las Vegas star.In one scene Nomi proudly flounces into an office and is complimented on her new dress, prompting her to chirp: 'Thanks!

I bought it at Versayse!' The people in the office look at her blankly until she adds: 'In the Forum?' meaning the famous shopping drag in Caesars Palace.While some characters humor her by going along with her mispronunciation, her love interest played byKyle MacLachlan eventually puts her right.

History:The line is uttered by Elizabeth Berkley's character Nomi Malone, who starts off as a low-paid stripper and rises to become a Las Vegas star Whoops:In one scene Nomi proudly flounces into an office and is complimented on her new dress, prompting her to chirp: 'Thanks!

I bought it at Versayse!' Fixed it:While some characters humor her by going along with her mispronunciation, her love interest played by Kyle MacLachlan eventually puts her right Showgirls was directed by Paul Verhoeven from a script byJoe Eszterhas, a team who had previously collaborated on the hit erotic thriller Basic Instinct.The script at the time was the most expensive ever sold - a sale that became infamous after.

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