Now, we're not 100% sure this last one is from the SWATH set, but she looks beautiful! You can now follow Lily on Twitter at @LilyCole!
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Kristen Stewart
Kristen’s go-to ensemble for promo outings is a strapless micro-mini (embellishments preferable) accessorised with nothing but black heels. The dress she wore to this summer’s MTV Awards [above centre] is a particular fave at Grazia HQ – not least because it resulted In a rare case of KStew looking – shock, horror – comfortable on the red carpet, but also because the spiky metal on red leather details work with her punk-princess edge and well, it’s Balmain. THEN, just when we were getting used to her trademark style, La Stew surprised us by venturing out of her style box with form-fitting gowns from J Mendel, Proenza Schouler and Roberto Cavalli. It's mighty promising progress. Read more here: Grazia Daily Snow White and the Huntsman
Release Date: June 1, 2012 Director: Rupert Sanders (directorial debut) Cast: Kristen Stewart, Chris Hemsworth, Charlize Theron, Ian McShane, Bob Hoskins, Toby Jones, Ray Winstone, Nick Frost, Sam Claflin Category: Reinterpretation of the "Snow White" fairy tale. Our take: Snow White and the Huntsman is a perfect example of how to win over a new audience with an old idea. Thanks to one fantastic trailer, this re-imagining of "Snow White" as a Lord of the Rings fantasy epic is now one of THE talked-about movies of summer 2012. Even though this is director Rupert Sanders' first feature-length film, the talents of the cast (particularly Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theron as the evil queen) and the overall aesthetic makeSWATH look like a truly promising contender - as well as a worthy re-visit to an all-too-familiar tale. Source Thanks @KstewAngel! High: The Cast of ThorIt's a testament to Marvel's willingness to take risks that the studio turned over one of its top characters to Kenneth Branagh, an actor/director more known for Shakespearean sonnets than rock-'em-sock-'em action. But the gamble paid off, with Branagh bringing the same level of grandeur to Thor, Odin, and the rest of the Asgard crew as he did to Hamlet and Henry V. It certainly helped that the cast was stocked with serious thespians like Anthony Hopkins and Tom Hiddleston. Marvel also gambled on up-and-comer Chris Hemsworth over a proven star, thus freeing the role from the baggage of an established star persona. (Ahem, Ryan Reynolds ...) Even the supporting roles shined, with everyone from Idris Elba to 2 Broke Girls star Kat Dennings giving breakout performances. As with Iron Man helmer Jon Favreau, Branagh's work on Thor proved once again that actor/directors are often the key to delivering strong, character-driven films. So how about signing Ben Affleck up for the currently director-less Thor sequel?
Read more here: Film Critic Charlize Theron says there are more important things in life than chasing “a love story”.
The Hollywood actress stars alongside Patrick Wilson in the new comedy-drama Young Adult. Charlize plays divorced woman Mavis Gary, who returns to her small hometown to win back her happily married high school sweetheart, portrayed by Patrick. Charlize doesn’t have the same mentality as her film character. Read more here: Film News WHO:
Charlize Theron WHAT: Stella McCartney dress, Manolo Blahnik shoes WHERE: Young Adult Los Angeles premiere WHEN: December 15, 2011 See more here: Vogue via @KstewAngel Kristen Stewart in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (Part 1). The usually bare-faced Bella Swan (Stewart) showed off her most done look yet when she walked down the aisle to marry her vamp love, Edward (played by Robert Pattinson). Stewart wore shimmery honey brown eyes, lots of lashes, and glossy peach lips. Her hair—a braided low do under a bejeweled veil—added a romantic finishing touch.
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