Showing posts with label Julianne Moore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julianne Moore. Show all posts
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Trailer: Maps To The Stars
IT’S HOLLYWOOD, BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
The Weiss family are an archetypical Hollywood dynasty - Dr Stafford Weiss (John Cusack) is a psychotherapist whose self-help books have made him a fortune. His wife Cristina (Olivia Williams) is the overbearing mom-ager of their thirteen-year old son, Benjie (Evan Bird), a prodigious child star fresh out of drug rehab and their estranged daughter Agatha (Mia Wasikowska) has recently been released from a psychiatric hospital. Agatha is now back in Hollywood making friends with a wannabe actor/writer limo driver named Jerome (Robert Pattinson) and with a new job as PA to one of Stafford’s clients - the neurotic and tempestuous actress Havana Segrand (Julianne Moore), whose dream of reprising her dead mother’s starring role from the 1960s is beginning to haunt her.
Exploring the demons of our celebrity-obsessed society, David Cronenberg’s MAPS TO THE STARS is written by Bruce Wagner and also stars Sarah Gadon and Carrie Fisher. In theaters September 26.
The Weiss family are an archetypical Hollywood dynasty - Dr Stafford Weiss (John Cusack) is a psychotherapist whose self-help books have made him a fortune. His wife Cristina (Olivia Williams) is the overbearing mom-ager of their thirteen-year old son, Benjie (Evan Bird), a prodigious child star fresh out of drug rehab and their estranged daughter Agatha (Mia Wasikowska) has recently been released from a psychiatric hospital. Agatha is now back in Hollywood making friends with a wannabe actor/writer limo driver named Jerome (Robert Pattinson) and with a new job as PA to one of Stafford’s clients - the neurotic and tempestuous actress Havana Segrand (Julianne Moore), whose dream of reprising her dead mother’s starring role from the 1960s is beginning to haunt her.
Exploring the demons of our celebrity-obsessed society, David Cronenberg’s MAPS TO THE STARS is written by Bruce Wagner and also stars Sarah Gadon and Carrie Fisher. In theaters September 26.
12/19/13
Julianne Moore For Net-a-Porter Magazine
Dress by Kaufmanfranco; boots by Gianvito Rossi; necklace by Olivia Collings;
(right hand) ring by Diane Kordas;
(left hand) ring by Repossi
In an exclusive interview with Net-a-Porter Magazine, Moore discusses her fashion choices, her close friendship with Tom Ford and receiving her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Chemise by Agent Provocateur Soirée; bra by T by Alexander Wang; earrings by Loree Rodkin |
On being honoured with a star on the world’s most famous sidewalk, Moore jokes; “I don’t need a tombstone. We all want to leave our name on something, so now that I’m on the sidewalk, I can die!”
For the ceremony, she wore a long sleeved Dolce & Gabbana dress with white Givenchy shoes - one of the Hollywood star’s many best dressed moments. Other favourite looks include: ““The yellow Dior dress I wore at the [2012] Emmys – oh my gosh. It was such a strong silhouette. The beautiful Balenciaga with the ruffle [at the 2010 Golden Globes], that was great. I like stuff that’s a little unusual. I like a dress with a bit of an edge.”
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Dress by Étoile Isabel Marant; briefs by L’Agent by Agent Provocateur |
For this week’s issue of THE EDIT, Moore has collaborated with friend and Fashion Stylist Lori Goldstein, to produce a beautiful portfolio. “One of the things I love about Lori is that so often on shoots, [stylists] are always trying to get you to wear things that are very short or really bare,” says Moore. “Lori uses clothes as a language.”
Another of Moore’s close fashion friends is Tom Ford. She starred in his movie ‘A Single Man’ in 2009 and his designs are one of her firm red-carpet favourites; she recently wore a Tom Ford red-mirrored dress to this year’s CFDA Fashion Fund; “When Tom makes something for you, you wear it. It was beautiful, perfect. It’s always a pleasure.” On calling her his fashion muse, Moore chuckles, “I don’t know that I’m his muse. I’m definitely a friend.” She continues, “He’s not mysterious about fashion, which I love…He’s just a great, wonderfully creative and soulful person, and a really good friend.”
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Dress by Vera Wang;(Right hand) ring by Repossi; (left hand) ring by Loree Rodkin |
Moore is no stranger to the fashion set. In 2010, she walked in Ford’s super-secret, closed-door runway show (alongside Beyoncé and Lauren Hutton) and in September of this year, she took her eleven year old daughter, Liv to Reed Krakoff’s Spring Summer 2014 show during New York Fashion Week. “We had a great time, and she met every fashion editor in the business. She loved it…It’s a great thing to share.”
It is clear that the talented actress enjoys fashion, “I think it’s something that should be a lot of fun, and expressive, and obviously have some cultural relevance. It’s about who we are at that moment in time” she says. A typical outfit for Moore consists of her Isabel Marant jacket, boots and J Brand jeans. Last summer at her beach house in Montauk, her husband teased her for getting dolled up to take Liv to riding lessons. “I’d been wearing pyjamas, and changed into my Isabel Marant jacket, a hat and sunglasses, and he was like, ‘Whoa! What the hell happened?’” Her response to him was, “‘I look good!”
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Right hand) ring by Repossi; (left hand) ring by Loree Rodkin |
Moore’s style rules are simple: “After a certain age, you can’t wear anything with words on it. Also, I don’t wear a lot of color because, having red hair, I carry a lot of color with me.” She laughs, “I read a quote from an actress who said, ‘Only wearing black is like not taking chances’, and I was like, ‘I guess I don’t take chances then! I wear a lot of black!’”
Moore’s attitude to beauty is the same. She doesn’t take risks, having publicly eschewed Botox and plastic surgery in the past. “I’d like to think that I can age as naturally as possible. I don’t want to come out condemning anything anybody does, because I think that all of these things can contribute to making people feel better about themselves, and that’s great. But I also want to look like myself. I mean, we’re not going to live forever.”
When it comes to acting, Moore isn’t afraid to take risks. She has a talent for bringing a relatable, human-side to all of her roles. Next year will see her appear in action films Seventh Son and Non-Stop, drama Maps to the Stars, and part one of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, with part two to follow in 2015.
At 53, Moore looks at least 10 years younger in person. “I feel like I’d like to be 90. I’d like to be 100. I may not be lucky enough to have that happen. But, boy, I’m going to try.”
Follow @NETAPORTER for more from #THEEDIT
Photographed by Paola Kudacki
7/3/13
Julianne Moore for Reek Krakoff Fall 2013 Campaign
Photographed on location at the Cultural Services of the
French Embassy in New York. This looks like a very cool selfie.
1/27/13
Not Who You Are, But Who You Wear. #SagAwards 2013
Julianne Moore in Chanel Haute Couture
Jennifer Lawrence in Dior Haute Couture
Jessica Chastain in Alexander McQueen
January Jones in Prabal Gurung
Naomi Watts in Marchesa
Jennifer Garner in Oscar de la Renta
Amanda Seyfried in Zac Posen
Marion Cottilard in Dior Haute Couture
Michelle Dockery in vintage Chado Ralph Rucci
Anne Hathaway in Giambattista Valli
Rose Byrne in Valentino
Nicole Kidman in Vivienne Westwood
Kerry Washington in Rodarte
photo credit: Getty Images
10/24/12
Maison Martin Margiela with H&M - New York City
On Tuesday night, the Maison Martin Margiela with H&M collection was celebrated in New York. Mena Suvari, Chace Crawford, Alan Cumming, Helena Christensen, Julianne Moore, Sarah Jessica Parker, Selma Blair, Doutzen Kroes, and Paul Reubens were some of the over 1 000 guests at the spectacular party on 5, Beekman Street. The collection was shown in an art and dance performace by choreographer Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker.
The collection will launch on November 15th in 230 H&M stores worldwide.
9/24/12
Not Who You Are, But Who You Wear at the Emmy's 2012
Kate Mara in Badgley Mischka
photo credit: Getty Images
Lena Dunham in Prada
photo credit: Getty Images
Tina Fey in Vivienne Westwood
photo credit: Getty Images
Julianne Moore in Dior Couture
photo credit: Getty Images
Jessica Pare in Jason Wu
photo credit: Getty Images
1/16/12
Not Who You Are, But Who You Wear.
GOLDEN GLOBES
Angelina Jolie in Atelier Versace, Brad Pitt in Ferragamo
Julianne Moore in Chanel & Fred Leighton Jewels
Rooney Mara in Nina Ricci
Michelle Williams in Jason Wu
[above photos by Tyler Boye]
Kristen Wiig in Bill Blass & Fred Leighton
[photo by Getty Images]
Emma Stone in Lanvin
[photo by Getty Images]
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1/16/10
Not Who You Are, But Who You Wear. (Pre-Golden Globes 2010 Edition)

Chloe Sevigny in Christian Dior and Stephen Russell jewelry
*photo by Getty Images

Ashley Greene in J Mendel, Bochic jewelry and clutch by Ferragamo
*photo by Bauer Griffin

Marion Cotillard in head-to-toe Christian Dior
*photo by Getty Images

Katie Holmes in Lyell
*photo by Getty Images

Julianne Moore in Lanvin
*photo by Getty Images

Olivia Wilde in Alberta Ferretti
*photo by Startraks

Rachel McAdams in Alberta Ferretti and shoes by Brian Atwood
*photo by FilmMagic

Zoe Saldana in Jason Wu and Jack Vartanian jewelry
*photo by Getty Images

Anna Kendrick in Elie Saab
*photo by Getty Images
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