Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Jodie Foster talks about working with Kristen Stewart


Moviefone: You've worked with Kristen Stewart before, and now Jennifer Lawrence in this film. What are your thoughts on young female actors today, and how does that compare to your earlier days in film?


These actresses are amazing. They're great, and their feet are firmly entrenched in drama, which is very nice to see. It is definitely an answer to all those people who say being a young actress in Hollywood will make you crazy. These are very well-adjusted people we're talking about. Their experiences will be very different from mine; it was a different world when I was growing up. News and entertainment were two different compartments, you didn't have the mad reality show mentality about celebrities then, and actresses that were 17 or 18 weren't really worth a lot, financially. It's only recently that young actresses have become a hot commodity in film.

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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

First photos of Kristen at the MET Gala Unofficial After Party (tagged)




With Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough Proenza Schouler, the designers of her MET Gala gown.

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Kristen at no. 3 on UK's Glamour Magazine "Best Dressed Women of 2011"


3. Kristen Stewart

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Get the Look: Kristen Stewart at the Met Gala




We're still sleuthing out the nitty-gritty details of Kristen Stewart's Met Gala beauty look, but here's the scoop so far. Clad in a Proenza Schouler dress, Kristen worked with her regular beauty team of hairstylist Adir Abergel and makeup artist Beau Nelson. Her sexy, feline-looking eyes were created with Cover Girl's Liquiline Blast eyeliner, Line Exact liquid liner in Very Black, a black eye shadow, and Lash Blast Fusion mascara — no color necessary.

For Kristen's textured updo, Fekkai stylist Abergel created volume by applying Fekkai Coiff Bouffant Lifting & Texturizing Spray Gel to Kristen's roots to add volume. Next, he used his hands, not a comb, while blow-drying her hair. With a ¾ inch styling iron, he created a natural wave and sprayed Fekkai Beach Waves to retain the curl. Then he let the hair fall into a rough middle part and pulled the hair back into a low chignon. After spraying hair to set it, he let a few pieces fall in front to highlight Kristen's face.


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Here's how Beau Nelson did Kristen's make-up for the MET Gala



Kristen Stewart rocked bold eyeliner that emphasizes her perfectly almond-shaped eyes!  Are you a fan of her strong eye look?  Sound off below and see how you can match her Met makeup!

Kristen‘s celebrity makeup artist, Beau Nelson, explains how he created her look for the evening.  Keep reading to see what he did!

The dark black liner is in strong contrast to Kristen’s otherwise very natural face, which allows her eyes to be the star of this makeup show.  In true KStew fashion, she didn’t go for an over-the-top look, but we don’t know if we’d have it any other way!

The trick to Kristen’s new eye look?  ”Kristen loves to always try something different,” said Beau, “and we’ve never done a smoky eye that stayed so close to the lashes, it was almost a little punk.”

Here’s how Beau did Kristen’s makeup:

I started by applying COVERGIRL NatureLuxe Silk Foundation with a synthetic brush in a circular motion to give her skin an even, radiant glow and added a touch of concealer where needed.

On her eye, we wanted to try something a little different than the traditional smoky eye, so I started by lining the entire eye with COVERGIRL LiquilineBlast in Black Fire then and smudging it all around the eye. I then went over it close to the lash line with the COVERGIRL Line Exact liquid liner in Black for added drama and diffused the edges.

To set the liner, I applied the black shade of COVERGIRL Smoky ShadowBlast in Onyx Smoke so the black would stay in place all night and finished by lining the inner rim of her eye with the LiquilineBlast.
I then curled her lashes and applied COVERGIRL LashBlast Fusion in Black, 2 coats on the top and one on bottom.

On her face, I created a contour using a taupe/brown blush and added a touch of shimmer with a NARS highlighter.

On Kristen’s lips, I first applied foundation to create a nude canvas and then COVERGIRL LipPerfection lipcolor in Kiss, applying it in a tapping motion with my finger. I finished her lips with COVERGIRL ShineBlast Lip Gloss in Glow.

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