At the grocery store yesterday I stopped when I saw this cover of Vogue, and had to keep looking at it and looking at it before I figured out what was bothering me.
First, it truly depicts Kristen Stewart's awkward, insecure body language and the angle of her face makes it looks like she has a huge nostril looming toward the reader.
And I think Vogue did it on purpose. Take the opening of the article for example, which depicts her as insecure but intelligent unless it's quoting other people
It reads:
"Kristen Stewart’s body can tell a million stories. Kinetic, she jiggles, feints, and darts as she talks, hanging back, looking off to the side, signaling resistance, a combative intelligence . . . a sylph in tomboyish jeans and a lumberjack shirt, is moving around the kitchen of a friend’s house, cracking her knuckles as she talks. She gets nervous dealing with the media—TV interviews in particular, she says, make her squirm . . . she rarely smiles. She nurses some bad-girl tics, smoking and littering her conversation with expletives, and maintains an insouciance in the face of her big career."
The article goes on to say, "She can pinpoint the week she stopped being “some girl” and entered the land of 24-hour security, lockdowns, and endless speculation about her relationship with her costar-boyfriend Robert Pattinson, which she refuses to discuss. (“It’s not my job.”)"
I thought it was pretty negative, but after the Nov. 18 release of Breaking Dawn (Part 1), I doubt she'll be going too far. Stewart is rumored to possibly be playing Snow White in a live-action film alongside Viggo Mortensen and Charlize Theron, according to The Hollywood Gossip.
Personally, I don't see it. Did they mean Kristin Kreuk?





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