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Amber Heard

^I'm still not feeling those shades of blonde in her hair, looks homemade, maybe is the light idk....and the dark eyebrows.. It looks a bit trashy :ninja:
The hair looked better in those candids RoseMary posted.
i like the outfit though
 
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She looks so chic in her candids...the platinum blonde works for her. She's very Lana Turner.
 
cant wait to see more work from her.
I love this girl. Beyond gorgeous. She seems very intelligent and sweet too :crush:
 
Amber Heard shopping in Hollywood (09.12.09) (celebrity-paradise).


 
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Girl of the Month: Amber Heard

We firmly believe that everything happens for a reason and life can work out in unexpectedly and serendipitous ways. One example that comes to mind is the accidental acting career of Amber Heard. Upon researching Heard's circuitous path to her current position as Hollywood's next big thing, we discovered that before she decided to test her chops in front of the rolling cameras, she moved from her hometown of Austin, Texas to New York City to pursue a career in modeling. And though that may not have panned out as she originally hoped, when you cut to the present—memorable bit parts in The Pineapple Express and Zombieland, not to mention an upcoming role on the big screen opposite Johnny Depp in The Rum Diary (Hunter S. Thompson-inspired bio-pic, which will be released in March 2010)—this young rising star has most definitely landed on her feet. Of course, with a career on the ascent, and an armory of killer red carpet ensembles in the bag, we can't help but think Amber Heard is right where she's meant to be!



Heard donned one such outstanding outfit at a celebratory dinner for the CFDA/Vogue Fashion fund at Bouchon in Beverly Hills last month. Though her draped and deconstructed vintage dress is certainly divine, we like how she added a little contrast via a deluxe black fur shrug. Be sure to recreate this flawless combo with Lisa Jayne Dann's Cowl Neck Mini Dress ($212) layered under Topshop's Knitted Shaggy Cardigan ($135). Just remember to add your go-to black opaque tights and an oversized party clutch, and you'll be ready for any fashionable festive event in Heard-endorsed ensemble! Also, on a beauty note, mimic Heard's glamour-girl look with a chic chignon or asymmetrical undo (very of the moment this holiday season!), strong brows, and a red lip—if you are feeling fancy!

Just as Heard demonstrated a winning way to wear black and white at night, she also often turns to that stark palette for day events, as well. Seen at a fashion show supporting emerging American designers at the legendary Chateau Marmont (earlier that afternoon!), Heard rocked yet another dynamic ensemble. Though her satin Moschino skirt and brilliant Balenciaga printed blouse are certainly daring, we are fond of the way she kept the silhouette classic. Though her exact pieces are no longer available, make sure to check out Patterson J Kincaid's Egyptian Tunic Top ($98) tucked into Forever 21's Satin Sheath Skirt ($15) or Topshop's Ruched Wrap Skirt ($65).

Of course, a GOTM can not live in skirts and tops alone; in fact, she's got quite the dress collection, as evidenced by her animal-printed Yves Saint Laurent frock, which she wore to the Los Angeles premiere of House Bunny in late August. Leopard pieces such as boots, scarves, and most recently, cropped coats have been all the rage this season, but we particularly like how Heard's demure dress strikes the right balance between being on-trend without seeming over-the-top. The modest length and neckline is refreshing on such a PYT, so we absolutely wanted to present you, dear readers, with a few variations on this chic cat-inspired number. Betsey Johnson's Leopard Print Dress ($288) is a spot-on dead-ringer for Heard's YSL dress, but we are also wild about Only Hearts' Leopard Jersey Open Back Dress ($158), and Rare's Leopard Print Knitted Dress ($58).

Finally, we have an outfit that shines as strongly as our subject du jour, specifically her get-up for Jason Wu's spring preview in Los Angeles in October. This pale jacket and saffron satin skirt from the designer's S/S 10 collection are quite lovely, but we think it's her sequin-bedazzled top that really steals the show. Of course, all three pieces are wise investments and would look sharp on their own, but if you wear them all together, as Heard deftly does, you'll have the recipe for sartorial success. Just mix Kimchi Blue's Sweater Top Coat ($148), with a shiny top selection like Silence & Noise's Sequin Racer Tank ($68) or Forever 21's Shimmer Striped Tunic ($18) and repeat if necessary for every elegant evening event on your calendar!

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Amber Heard
She played Seth Rogen’s girlfriend in Pineapple Express. Now she moves into the spotlight—first in the thriller And Soon the Darkness, then in The Rum Diary, based on the novel by Hunter S. Thompson, opposite Johnny Depp. She got the latter role by detailing, in a letter to the director and producers, her passion for the material, beating out a number of A-list actresses along the way, including Scarlett Johansson. “The part didn’t call for a famous person,” says Heard. “It called for an actress who was right for the part.” The ballsiness can be traced back to Austin, Texas, where Heard attended Catholic school. There she became enamored with the novels of Ayn Rand. “She wrote about triumph over captivity,” she explains. “I always felt trapped.” She dropped out, went to Hollywood, and landed a small role in the film Friday Night Lights. As she tells it, the rest was history. “Within the first week of shooting I knew I was going to be an actress.”

Photograph by Patrick Demarchelier.
Dress by Versace; bracelet by DeBeers.
 
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Amber Heard is Vanity Fair Flawless

Amber Heard shows off vintage Hollywood style in this sexy shot for Vanity Fair.

The 23-year-old actress, who wore a dress by Versace and a bracelet by DeBeers for the shoot, won a role in the upcoming film The Rum Diary (based on the Hunter S. Thompson novel of the same name) by writing a letter to the producers and director about her passion for the project.

“The part didn’t call for a famous person,” Amber told VF. “It called for an actress who was right for the part.”
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