JanieDough
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I used to love her, and I still do, but it's weird because we are so close in age. I feel like I can't idolize her if she is too close to my age...is that weird?
Anyways - this article asks "Where is Kirsten Dunst?" and gives some new photos of her.
They just make a good point about celebrities marketing themselves even when they aren't doing anything!
http://tomandlorenzo2.blogspot.com/2010/03/kirsten-dunst-for-v-magazine.html
Anyways - this article asks "Where is Kirsten Dunst?" and gives some new photos of her.
They just make a good point about celebrities marketing themselves even when they aren't doing anything!
http://tomandlorenzo2.blogspot.com/2010/03/kirsten-dunst-for-v-magazine.html
Kirsten is a blandly pretty girl made more interesting by the fact that her face has an unsual quality. When its in repose, she looks like the saddest creature on the planet. It's a trait that's served her well as an actress, making her look like she's emoting when she's not, and it's a trait that Mario wisely exploited with these pictures. The other interesting thing about her face is that it represents a style of beauty about 80 years out of fashion. Certain faces go in and out of style and she has the pursed lips, luminous eyes and heart-shaped face of a silent screen star from the '20s. Stylist Nicola Formichetti also wisely exploited this by styling her in such a way as to be modern and old-fashioned at the same time. In fact, the whole editorial represented smart decisions all around, resulting in haunting and arresting images that you can't look away from. It's one of the best editorials featuring an actress who isn't Tilda Swinton that we've ever seen.