Emma Stone for Vogue US July |
Fashion’s current it-girl landed a Vogue cover – especially since she’s currently promoting ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’.
Emma was shot by Mario Testino wearing a Nina Ricci dress on the cover.
You can read the whole interview over at Vogue.com. Here are some extracts from her interview.
On realising what fashion actually meant:
“It was a red dress (Lanvin gown at the 2011 BAFTAs), it was asymmetrical, and the minute I put it on I thought,
Oh, this is what fashion does for people. It makes them feel like it’s an extension of themselves.”
“It was a red dress (Lanvin gown at the 2011 BAFTAs), it was asymmetrical, and the minute I put it on I thought,
Oh, this is what fashion does for people. It makes them feel like it’s an extension of themselves.”
On struggling to come to terms with the concept of being a bonafide ‘movie star’:
“The concept of ‘movie star’ is something that you can never wrap your head around. Not being a cog
in the machine, there being guys in New York with cameras – it feels like it’s happening to a different person.
That loss of anonymity, not being able to just sit and watch in certain circumstances, is very strange.”
“The concept of ‘movie star’ is something that you can never wrap your head around. Not being a cog
in the machine, there being guys in New York with cameras – it feels like it’s happening to a different person.
That loss of anonymity, not being able to just sit and watch in certain circumstances, is very strange.”
On never wanting to dress like anyone else:
“I never really wanted to dress like anyone – well, that’s not true. I probably wanted to dress like
Diane Keaton, but that’s just because I love her so much…She’s really herself, and that’s what I like.”
“I never really wanted to dress like anyone – well, that’s not true. I probably wanted to dress like
Diane Keaton, but that’s just because I love her so much…She’s really herself, and that’s what I like.”
Director Marc Webb on Emma:
“A lot of young actresses are either very serious or doe-eyed. Emma sidesteps that.”
“A lot of young actresses are either very serious or doe-eyed. Emma sidesteps that.”
Producer Matt Tolmach on: “She’s stunning, so she’s disarming.”
Co-star/boyfriend Andrew Garfield: “Working with Emma was like diving into a thrilling,
twisting river and never holding on to the sides.”
Photo : Vogue.comtwisting river and never holding on to the sides.”
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