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Front Row at Miu Miu - Spring 2013 Fashion Show - Paris Fashion Week

Paris Fashion Week: A Star-Studded Front Row for Miu Miu’s Spring 2013 Show!

  The front row at Miu Miu's Spring/Summer 2013 fashion show, held yesterday during the last day of Paris Fashion Week, featured many familiar faces. Amanda Seyfried, Emma Stone and Chloë Sevigny were just a few of the famous ladies taking in the retro-inspired designs from the latest collection. Take a look at who went -- and what they wore!
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Cover Girl: Emma Stone's Electric 80's Style for Interview's September Fashion Issue!

Cover Girl: Emma Stone’s Intergalactic Style for Interview’s September Fashion Issue!

Holy moly! EMMA STONE is quite literally 'out-of-this-world' for the September cover of Interview Magazine, which is dubbed "The Fashion Issue". Mikael Jansson photographed the "Gangster Squad" actress in a series of nightclub and alleyway locations that look like they are set in the 1980s -- in outer space! Seriously, this editorial is trippy and fabulous! Karl Templer styled Emma in various fierce threads from the Fall/Winter 2012 runways by Christopher Kane, Lanvin, Versace, Balenciaga, Haider Ackermann and YSL, while hairstylist Paul Hanlon gave her an extraterrestrial-inspired sleek hairstyle to compliment her intense smoky eyes -- courtesy of makeup artist  Mark Carrasquillo. Director and producer Cameron Crowe interviewed Emma for the issue, where she opened up about all of her acting gigs, her first heartbreak, her public image, her likes and dislikes -- and much, much more. Her thoughts on expressing herself in interviews: "In general I get nervous when I do print interviews because I know that whatever I say is going to be shown through the lens of whomever I'm talking to. So I've read a lot of different versions of myself—and all of them are true because it's all opinion and they're as accurate as it can ever be. But I don't think that I've been deft at hiding parts of my personality. I have not mentioned parts of my life, for sure—although I have talked about my childhood more now and anxiety and that side of myself. I don't think that people would expect that I would have panic attacks . . . Or I don't know if they would, because I don't know what people expect of me. I have no idea." On filming her new movie, "Gangster Squad": Working with Sean [Penn] was pretty cool. There was a moment when Sean did an impression of the guy he was in jail next to, and then I realized I was working with Sean Penn, because he became the guy he was in jail next to. You hear people do a voice, but his entire body . . . He turned into this terrifying guy with this tiny voice who was talking about his cat. I was like, "Holy sh-t. This guy is touched by something." The fashion is incredibly fierce, which goes perfectly with Emma's otherworldly look.
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Cover Girl: Emma Stone for the August Issue of British Vogue!

Cover Girl: Emma Stone Takes On the August Issue for British Vogue!

Two separate Vogue debuts in two months? Apparently, when you're Emma Stone that happens! The 23-year-old made her debut for the American edition last month and now covers the August 2012 issue of British Vogue lens by Patrick Demarchelier -- and it might just be my favorite cover of hers to date! Playfully conveying an innocent look of nibbling on her fingernail while side-gazing; this zoomed in semi-profile shot of "The Amazing Spider-Man" actress shows her clad in a toasty warm houndstooth printed jumper and black driving cap from the MaxMara Fall 2012 collection. Makeup artist Hannah Murray created a soft palette for Emma while cat-lining her eyes into a 1960s kitten look. Her hat covers it up here, but hairstylist Orlando Pita took inspiration from the shoot and her make-up by giving Emma an updated retro bouffant where he left the ends pretty sleek rather than flipped. Now, let's check out the wardrobe!
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Two 4 One: Emma Stone & Andrew Garfield Cover Teen Vogue's August Issue!

Two 4 One: Emma Stone & Andrew Garfield Cover Teen Vogue’s August Issue!

The August cover of Teen Vogue features not one, but two covers stars -- EMMA STONE and ANDREW GARFIELDfrom "The Amazing Spider-Man". The lovely on-screen (and off-screen) couple posed together in an outdoor New York City shoot wearing bold ensembles from the hottest Fall 2012 top designer collections. For the cover, photographed by Josh Olins, Andrew suited up in a blue and black contrast Carven jacket while Emma -- sporting pretty sculpted wavy locks -- wore a vibrant purple long dress by Louis Vuitton.
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Cover Girl: Emma Stone Plays Dress Up for VOGUE!

Cover Girl: Emma Stone Plays Dress Up for VOGUE!

  Making her VOGUE Magazine debut, "The Amazing Spider-Man" star EMMA STONE covers the July 2012 issue, lens by Mario Testino, wearing negligee-looking Nina Ricciivory and pale pink silk-and-wool dress with lacy black elements and a wool-tweed coat from the designer's Fall 2012 collection. Tonne Goodman styled Emma for the cover shoot and helped her accessorize the light colored pieces with sparkling star earrings by H. Stern, while hairstylist Christiaan gave her blonde mane a relaxed, partially swept feel and makeup artist Linda Cantello carefully lined her eyes to really pop yet kept her pout on the pale side. For the editorial, Emma played the androgynous look by suiting up in patterned menswear-inspired outfits as well as a few sassy -- and slinky -- frocks from designer collections like Prada, Versus, Jil Sander, and Givenchy. "This is what fashion does for people," Stone says. "It makes them feel like it's an extension of themselves." Inside the issue, Emma talked to Nathan Heller about the latest Spider-Man flick, her idols (which include Diane Keaton, by the way), and finding the balance between drama and comedy in her acting career.
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