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Twenty Most Beautiful People of the Decade
In a decade when it has become daily ritual to witness our most famous, talented, and beautiful people in their gym sweats and flip flops at Starbucks, unaware of the long-lensed sniper in the bushes capturing them in exactly the angle of light and time of day that is maximally unflattering, we thought it'd be fitting to end the '00s with a glorious, glamorous look back at the 20 most beautiful people that have graced the pages of our magazine in the past 10 years. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 12/21/09
With the success of the vampire love story–thriller Twilight, 19-year-old Kristen Stewart has become one of the most talked-about, rumor-milled, paparazzi-chased, obsessed-over, and in-demand actresses in Hollywood. But the secret to her popularity right nowmay lie as much in what she is—a wizened character actor in a teenager’s body—as it does in what she isn’t. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 10/01/09
According to Ingmar Bergman, Sweden's Roy Andersson is the best director of TV ads in the world. His movies are pretty good, too. BLOG POSTED: 09/10/09
Fabiola Beracasa Interviews Christy Turlington
Fabiola Beracasa asks Christy Turlington about her charity work for CARE, and sneaks in some questions about George Michael, Herb Ritts, and the "Freedom" of being a supermodel in 1990. BLOG POSTED: 07/22/09
Four of the 2008 Oscar-Nominated Costume Designers
For this Sunday's Oscars, we've aked the costume designers from all five nominated films—The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Milk, Australia, The Duchess, and Revolutionary Road—to share their inspirations, sketches, and their red carpet fantasies. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 02/18/09
The fair chameleon Ms. Blanchett doesn't have anything against being a movie star. But complaining about the paparazzi, offering empty platitudes about her co-stars, and ruminating on the differences between Los Angeles and New York isn't her game. That's why she's on the cover of our art issue. And because not once in the conversation that follows does she mention the word art. Yet that's what the interview is all about.
. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 11/26/08