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Having Conquered the Box Office and the Tabloids, Kristen Stewart Returns To the Small Screen In Walter Salles's Bewitching Adaptation Of On The Road. As It Turns Out, the Epic Tale Of Love, Wanderlust, and Soul-Searching Dovetails Perfectly With the Actress's Post-Twilight State Of Mind
January 2, 2013
Photography: Inez & Vinoodh
Styling: Joe Mckenna
Text: Sarah Cristobal
“Oh, I could have worked with her all week, or done a movie with her,” says Inez van
Lamsweerde, who with her partner, Vinoodh Matadin. “We worked with her for a Gap
campaign in 2006, and even back then she was extremely intelligent and questioned
everything. You could say anything to her and she would respond in a wonderful
way. She is that delicate blend of masculine and vulnerable. She is unbelievably
beautiful, not just on the outside but also in her being. She gets right in, there is no in
between.”
Former Balenciaga creative director Nicolas Ghesquière, who hired Stewart to be the face of
his Florabotanica fragrance, says that “she is never scared of strong fashion choices,
which is very exceptional for an actress. For me she is a true heroine. The fact that
we had the opportunity to work on an artistic adventure together is fantastic.”
2013 SPRING | V81 VMag
Kristen Stewart looking amazing in VB on the cover of @vmagazine http://t.co/TB0aTlLm X vb pic.twitter.com/RjB1MBiN— Victoria Beckham (@victoriabeckham) 3 January 2013
Kristen Stewart Says Jennifer Lawrence, Amy Adams & Dakota Fanning Are 'Cool' (While Looking Hot)Favorite girl! here is our Kristen Stewart for @vmagazine!kisses inez http://t.co/2FL3DflT— Inez and Vinoodh (@inezandvinoodh) 2 January 2013
I never tire of looking at Kristen Stewart. In the new issue of V Magazine, which features the On The Road actress in a 10-page photo spread,by Inez & Vinoodh and on its cover, writer Sarah Cristobal writes that there is "a slightly feral air" to Stewart's presence, and that's exactly what makes her so fascinating to watch on and off screen. Kristen Stewart Photos V Magazine I wish On The Road had been a more cohesive movie, and a better showcase for Stewart's talents post-Twilight Saga, but she clearly has no regrets. - Frank DiGiacomo, MovieLine January 3, 2013 | Read more
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