Actress Anne Hathaway unknowingly flashed photographers at the New York premiere of her new film, "Les Miserables" on Monday, Dec. 10.

The 30-year-old stepped out her chauffeured SUV at the Ziegfeld Theater in New York City and accidentally revealed she wasn't wearing any underwear to the event. The wardrobe malfunction added Hathaway to the Hollywood club of other infamous starlets who have also notoriously flashed photographers when they stepped out of vehicles, namely Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan.

View the shocking photos of Hathaway's flash here.

That wasn't the only thing attention-getting about Hathaway's look that night. 

The "Dark Knight Rises" actress seemed to have reprised her role as an S&M loving Catwoman-she wore racy bondage-inspired patent leather gladiator heels with her taffeta gown that a thigh-high slit. The dress and shoes were both designed by Tom Ford and her accessories were provided by Fred Leighton Jewels.

According to a report, the American fashion designer made a special pair of the "bondage" shoes just for Hathaway. The sexy heels were made with vegan leather instead of genuine leather because the actress is a strict vegan.

As for the rest of the cast, Hathaway's co-stars Amanda Seyfried wore a strapless gold and black gown by Alexander McQueen, Hugh Jackman wore a suit and Samantha Barks stunned in a Stella McCartney silver gown.

The recently wed Hathaway looked healthier than she does in the "Les Miserables" film. She admitted last year that she lost 25 pounds for the role of Fantine, a prostitute with tuberculosis. In the Dec. 14 issue of The Hollywood Reporter, Hathaway admitted she lost 10 pounds before shooting began and during a two-week break from filming, she dropped another 15 pounds.

"I just had to stop eating," the newlywed told the publication, adding it was "all for a total of 13 days shooting."

In her cover story for the December 2012 issue of Vogue, she admitted she became "obsessive" about the weight loss.

"I had to be obsessive about it-the idea was to look near death," she explained. "Looking back on the whole experience-and I don't judge it in any way-it was definitely a little nuts. It was definitely a break with reality, but I think that's who Fantine is anyway."

"Les Miserables," which also stars Russell Crowe, Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Baron Cohen, hits theaters on Christmas Day (Dec.25.)