Friday, August 12, 2011

Kristen Stewart Covers W Magazine September 2011

Hollywood actress Kristen Stewart is featured on cover page and inside the September issue of W magazine. 21-year-old young actress is channeling old Hollywood glamor with soft look on cover and looks beyond gorgeous.

kristen stewart w magazine september 2011

Successful Hollywood diva, Kristen Stewart is showing off her sexy shoulder in an exquisite white sweater. She is sporting peach lips and “to-die-for” sharp cat eye makeup.

kristen stewart covers w magazine

Kristen Stewart rocks sixties style bouffant hair and looks breathtaking on cover. Popular actress, Kristen Stewart is also posing in alluring leather, fur and a Gucci dress that features a red floral appliqué top.

Check out some excerpts from Kristen Stewart W Magazine’s September 2011 interview:

On saying goodbye to Bella Swan: “I’d been anticipating that end-of-Bella moment. I was going, Oh, my God – I wonder how I’m going to feel. And the last scene of the shoot was at the wedding. Every single character was there on set. At the end of that day, I was kind of whacked. And so I never really had that moment then. Instead, it happened later. We needed to film one more sort of honeymoon scene and we went to the Virgin Islands. After that scene, my true final scene, I felt like I could shoot up into the night sky and every pore of my body would shoot light. I felt lighter than I’ve ever felt in my life.”

kristen stewart w cover 2011

On her love for the immortal: “I f – love me a vampire [Laughs]. I was 17 when I read ‘Twilight,’ and at the time it was so perfect for me. The script was about young kids who think they can handle stuff that they just can’t. And they’re going to do it anyway. Because, why not? Just torture yourself. I relate to that. Vampires are a little dangerous-and we girls like to test ourselves.”

kristen stewart w september 2011
kristen stewart w september 2011 issue

On watching her past films: “I get embarrassed. It’s weird, too: I’m 10 years old in Panic Room, and that’s a version of myself that’s pretty far away, but it doesn’t feel that far away to me. Occasionally my dad will flip the TV on, and it’s cool to look at some movie that I’m in for one second. And then, “Dude, off. Now. Like, cut it out.”

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