giovedì 27 settembre 2012

Articoli ed interviste dalla settimana della moda Francese



The Balenciaga show was just over as Francois Pinault, the art patron and founder of PPR, slipped out of the backstage, past a throng of waiting guests. A sustained roar followed as the models, still in their outfits, clapped and cheered.

Two, three minutes went by. Then a security guard ushered in the actress Kristen Stewart, dressed in scribble-print white jeans and a black tank top, a lime-yellow leather jacket slung over her shoulder, to have her moment with Nicolas Ghesquiere.

She talked and talked. Oh, brother. As Mr. Ghesquiere listened, she worked her way from outfit to the next, saying what she liked about it. She skipped nothing and her enthusiasm showed. 

BALENCIAGA FASHION SHOW




martedì 25 settembre 2012

Kris e Nicolas su Vogue Spagna




Nicolas Ghesquière about Kristen Stewart and Charlotte Gainsbourg:
"Both are mysterious, and mystery provokes desire. Both choose very define artistic ways in which I recognize myself. And they feel in the same way with my fashion, so that way we can create a kind of creative dialogue."
The campaign was shot by Steven Meisel and stars Twilight actress Kristen Stewart, why was she chosen to be the face of the fragrance?
Ghesquière: For me, Kristen Stewart has a very unique personality. I had this special project due for a magazine and I asked her to be a part of that story. That’s how we met. The moment I met her I thought she was so Balenciaga and she had such an interesting personality and a great beauty. I began wishing for her to be part of my story so I kept that in mind, and when we started working on this project, I knew it had to be her.

venerdì 14 settembre 2012

Florabotanica making-of




"I've never done anything like this," says Kristen Stewart in this behind-the-scenes video from her Balenciaga shoot with Steven Meisel. And this isn't just PR talk — the brand's Florabotanica fragrance is Stewart's first major campaign. "It's an odd relationship that us actresses get to have with fashion," she explains. But that oddness may be exactly what attracted Balenciaga designer Nicolas Ghesquiere's attention. See both Stewart and Ghesquiere talk about the project in this exclusive video.


nymag

lunedì 10 settembre 2012

Intervista con The Hollywood Reporter





TIFF OTR: Portraits



Kris in partenza da Toronto (9/9)



Foto dal pressJunket




TIFF OTR: Interviste con la carta Stampata


theglobeandmail


“I signed a copy of East of Eden last night,” says Kristen Stewart. “I was like, what the …”
You’d have to see her to know she doesn’t believe this herself. There’s the ironic emphasis on Eden. There’s her self-deprecating smile gone awry. There is, in every Stewart interview, a certain undisguised incredulity at the people who’ve made her famous.

TIFF OTR: Press Junket


Cineplex




venerdì 7 settembre 2012

Kris su Elle Canada




Vogue UK editorial + intervista



Kristen Stewart seduced the world as the teenage idol Bella wan. But her emergence into adulthood has been far from fairytale. Christa D' Souza meets a young woman caught in the middle of a very public scandal. Photographs by Mario Testino.

It started straightforwardly enough. I was going to LA to interview one of the biggest stars in the world about her upcoming film. At 22 (British Vogue says '21'), Kristen Stewart had just been listed by Forbes magazine as the highest paid actress in Hollywood, a wealth largely due to Twilight, the vampire franchise in which she plays virgin idol Bella Swan. The quintessential emo, fame for her baity persona Stewart was second only to Kate Middleton, in terms of public interest, an interest nurtured by our fascination with her off screen courtship with co-star Robert Pattinson, which had tantalised the world with it's are-they, aren't-they narrative for years.
For instance, however, Stewart was promoting a smaller, indie project: Walter Salles's film adaptation of Jack Kerouac's mostly autobiographical hipster classic On the Road. The book had been a passion of hers for years - of course it had! - and she'd lobbied and lobbied for the part of 16-year-old Marylou (the free spirit based on Neal Cassady's wife LuAnne, who also enjoyed a love affair with Kerouac). Marylou was a million miles away from Stewart's neurotic and clumsy-to-the-point-of-dyspraxic Swan; the perfect breakaway role. Like I said, it all seemed pretty straightforward.


Foto dalla premiere di On The Road al TIFF



Rob ai VMAs





Video dalla premiere di On The Road al TIFF


ET




martedì 4 settembre 2012