Showing posts with label glamour magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glamour magazine. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Dakota Fanning covers US Glamour March 2013



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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Selena Gomez covers Glamour Dec 2012 + The Spread Pics



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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Eva Mendes covers Glamour France November 2012 by photographer Patrik Sehlstedt



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American actress Eva Mendes made her flawless appearance photographed by Patrik Sehlstedt for the cover shoot of the fashion magazine Glamour France for their November 2012 issue. The 38-year-old actress looked stunning in a Givenchy Hakaan sweatshirt and skirt for the front page while opening up about her workout routine and how she keeps her in perfect shape.


“I exfoliate and hydrate tirelessly. I have a weakness for Creme de la Mer or care of Dr. Perricone. And I do a facial every two-three weeks at Cristina Radu, the best “facialist” Beverly Hills.


For the body, I swear by the Angel and scrub coconut oil, so nourishing. Not to mention a good massage, if possible.”





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Monday, October 1, 2012

Taylor Swift covers Glamour November 2012 issue.



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In six short years, Taylor Swift has gone from a precocious teen country singer to a major (major!) pop star. In her November 2012 interview with Glamour, she opens up about her career, her friends, and her own latest "love story." Read on for a sneak peek at what she told Cynthia McFadden.

Taylor Swift on her songs about past relationships and not listening to the gossip…

Glamour: And "Dear John," also about a failed relationship, still seems to be resonating strongly. Does that surprise you?

Taylor Swift: I think that song really hit home with a lot of girls who had been through toxic relationships and had found their way to the other side of it. I've never looked out while singing a song during a concert to see so many girls crying.

Glamour: You never identified who it was about, but John Mayer recently told Rolling Stone that it was him.
Taylor Swift: How presumptuous! I never disclose who my songs are about.







Glamour: He said he felt…
Taylor Swift: No! I don’t want to know, I don’t want to know.

Glamour: You don't? [Mayer told Rolling Stone that he was "humiliated" by the song, and that Swift's releasing it was "a really lousy thing for her to do."]
Taylor Swift: I know it wasn't good, so I don’t want to know. I put a high priority on staying happy, and I know what I can't handle.



Glamour: It would hurt too much to hear?
Taylor Swift: It's not that I'm this egomaniac and I don’t want to hear anything negative, because I do keep myself in check. But I've never developed that thick a skin. So I just kind of live a life, and I let all the gossip live somewhere else. If you go too far down the rabbit hole of what people think about you, it can change everything about who you are.



Taylor Swift on her new relationship and the Kennedys…

Glamour: So there's a lot of talk about you and the Kennedys these days. There are reports that you are dating Conor Kennedy.
Taylor Swift: I don’t talk about my personal life in great detail. I write about it in my songs, and I feel like you can share enough about your life in your music to let people know what you're going through.

Glamour: Ethel Kennedy, Conor's grandmother, was asked what she would think of having you as a "granddaughter-in-law," and she said, "We should be so lucky."
Taylor Swift: She's fantastic. I love her.



Taylor Swift on the importance of having girlfriends and maturing with celeb-besties Emma Stone and Selena Gomez…

Glamour: I know you have many close girlfriends. Are they helpful in keeping your worries in check?
Taylor Swift: They are so important in my life right now. I'm the kind of girl who needs to tell her friends everything. I've developed this really close-knit group of girls. Two of my close friends are bandmates. My other close friends are Ashley, Claire, Diana, Emma, and Selena.


Glamour: Emma is Emma Stone, and Selena is Selena Gomez. Is it nice to have friends who are also famous?
Taylor Swift: I met Emma when I was 17, and I met Selena when I was 18. So they've experienced all of this with me, and they've also experienced their own amazing success, and somehow through all of it, we've stayed close.

Taylor Swift on being misunderstood and not being dark, twisty or complicated…

Glamour: As a very public figure, how do you think you are misunderstood?
Taylor Swift: I think some people think it's just apple pie and sunshine and sprinkles and ponies. Which is just funny. But I never feel the need to go out and make some grand statement that I'm dark and twisty and complicated, because I'm not that either. It's just not as simple as ponies and rainbows, though I do love ponies and rainbows.

Taylor Swift on if she is wary of people using her for her fame and money…

Glamour: Are you wary of people using you for your fame and money?
Taylor Swift: I think you can tell who's a good person to be around, who makes you laugh, who's fun, whom you can trust. And, yes, you're going to get burned a few times, but I'd really rather get burned a few times than sit alone in that house with the curtains drawn. So God forbid this person you're hanging out with gets a bit of validation out of the fact you're famous. Is that the worst-case scenario? You know, it doesn't seem that bad.



To read the complete interview and see the entire November issue, pick up a copy of Glamour on newsstands October 9, or download the digital issue right now! 




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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Emma Watson is as obsessed with Girls as any 22 year old female creative



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Each time I read an interview with Emma Watson, I marvel at how very normal she seems despite being one incredibly in-demand young lady. She dates non-famous dudes, she has moments of insecurity, and despite the Harry Potter movies’ massive success, she’s struggled as much as anyone with the question of what she wants to be when she grows up. It stands to reason, then, that she would be a fan of Lena Dunham‘s alternately sincere and Larry David-ish coming-of-age show Girls. (Remember it?)

“I am literally obsessed with [Girls creator and star] Lena Dunham,” Watson tells Glamour in its October 2012 cover story. “She’s, like, my favorite person in the world. I follow her on Twitter; I read her every day. And, yes, Girls is an example of something so refreshing because it feels real.” I hope she’s not referring to the terrible sex on it, because I want only the best for Emma Watson.


And in response to a question about being caught kissing someone at Coachella, she delivers a sensible comeuppance to anyone making the “you went to a concert, therefore you were begging to be photographed” argument:

“My friend got me tickets for my birthday, and what am I going to say? No, I’m not going to go, because I don’t want to be photographed? But it was a huge crowd, and I thought there was no way anyone could get pictures of me, but somehow they found me. It’s difficult on my dating life, because anyone I get photographed with is automatically my boyfriend. So it just makes it look as if I’ve had, like, 6,000 boyfriends!”

She also displays a striking amount of thoughtfulness on whether or not the entertainment biz is really for her: "Making [The Perks Of Being A Wallflower] was so pivotal for me because I realized I do really want to be an actress, which wasn't something I fully knew, since Harry Potter was such a singular experience. Obviously I'm nervous to see what other people think, but it kind of doesn't matter to me. It's so cheesy to say this, but it's the journey, not the end goal, that's important."

I hereby invite Emma Watson to come over and watch Girls with me any time she likes.

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