Vanity Fair picks Hollywood ladies
Vanity Fair unveiled the cover of its annual Hollywood issue on Tuesday, featuring âfresh stars of 2012â who were chosen for the impact they made through movies, including Oscar nominees Rooney Mara and Jessica Chastain.
âWeâre looking for actresses who are doing great work on the screen. And if theyâre young and beautiful, well that doesnât hurt either,â wrote Vanity Fair features editor Jane Sarkin in an email to Reuters. Most are in their 20s. The eldest is Paula Patton at age 36.
The 11 stars picked along side Mara (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) and Chastain (The Help) for the prestigious 3-page cover include last yearâs best actress Oscar nominee Jennifer Lawrence and Albert Nobbs actress Mia Wasikowska.
They are joined on the cover insert by Martha Marcy MayMarlene actress Elizabeth Olsen, The Descendants breakout star Shailene Woo-dley, Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol action lady Patton, Abduction star Lily Collins, Pariah actress Adepero Oduye, Chicago native writer-actor Brit Marling and Like Crazy actress Felicity Jones.
âThis group has solid acting cred. Some have already taken on great roles, and I think that all of these girls are on the go-to list for every film currently being cast,â explained Sarkin.
The art-deco style shoot, which sees the ladies wearing pastel coloured dresses with feathers and furs inspired by the Jazz age of the 1920s and â30s, was conducted by famed photographer Mario Testino. The annual cover of the March issue, which has featured stars such as Anne Hathaway, James Franco, Carey Mulligan and Amy Adams in recent years, was described by Sarkin as a âcasting couchâ that helped raise actorâs profiles.
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