Emma Watson continues her domination gracing the July cover Of Vogue US 2011. Photographed by Mario Testino and styled by Camilla Nickerson, Emma sports an array of Prada ,Tom Ford, Aquilano.Rimondi, Dolce & Gabbana and Calvin Klein in “Emma Watson`s New Day”. “I’ve probably earned the right to screw up a few times,” she says. “I don’t want the fear of failure to stop me from doing what I really care about” shared Emma.
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Angelina Jolie Goes Natural for Louis Vuitton’s ‘Core Values’ Campaign
The first photo of Angelina Jolie for Louis Vuitton’s ‘Core Values’ campaign has been unveiled. In the stunning shot, Angelina appears effortlessly beautiful, posing barefoot on a wooden boat while wearing her own clothes, showcasing her natural look with no makeup, and carrying her elegantly weathered monogrammed Alto bag.
Beyoncé Rocks Givenchy for Dazed & Confused Cover Shoot
Pop vs Life – Beyonce turns up the heat on the July 2011 cover of Dazed & Confused magazine. Photographed in New York by Sharif Hamza, the pop icon showcases a stunning Givenchy Fall 2011 look styled by fashion director Karen Langley. In an interview with Dazed’s music editor, Tim Noakes, she discusses her plans for Glastonbury, her upcoming album, and how her life has transformed since taking a year away from the spotlight. Don’t miss the behind-the-scenes video of the shoot—available now!
Charlize Theron Stars in Dior VIII Timepieces Campaign
South African actress and Academy Award winner Charlize Theron radiates elegance in the latest advertising campaign for Dior VIII timepieces. The new collection features three distinct styles, designed to complement every occasion – from day to cocktail to evening.
Sienna Miller and Bryan Adams Team Up for Comic Relief
Sienna Miller shines as the face of the Comic Relief 2011 campaign, donning stunning regal costumes and photographed by the renowned Bryan Adams.
Lady Gaga covers Rolling Stone Magazine
Pop sensation Lady Gaga has resurrected her iconic hair bow in the latest issue of Rolling Stone magazine, exuding a stunningly introspective aura. She candidly expressed her struggles with maintaining authenticity in the public eye, recounting the intrusive scrutiny she endured. “Being true to myself in the public eye was an arduous journey. I often felt like an open book, subject to relentless examination, with people even reaching out to touch me and my attire, questioning my authenticity in the most distressing manner. It was akin to experiencing bullying from music enthusiasts who couldn’t fathom my sincerity,” shared Mother Monster.