Elizabeth Olsen

I'm not a comic fan so I don't know how accurate it is, but I like her Scarlet Witch costume. excited about this movie!
 
^ This is the character, so not very accurate... but thank goodness! I do think they should have given her red hair, she'd look beautiful in it.

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haha, well I think this one is better, more realistic, that's what they are trying to do with all those movies, I guess.
 
"Lovely and intact in a recurring wave / Of arrival. The soul establishes itself / But how far can it swim out through the eyes and still return safely to its nest?" #Regram of the magnificent #ElizabethOlsen from @hungvanngo, at our cover shoot at @colonystudios.
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Elizabeth Olsen didn't set out to become an indie darling. "I didn't really have another option—those were the jobs I was getting," she says. Good thing for her, because the 25-year-old, so mesmerizing in 2011's Martha Marcy May Marlene, has earned the kind of critical praise that actors dream of. "I feel very lucky that the reviewers have been on my side, even when it comes to a project that isn't so great," Olsen says. "I was seizing every opportunity. I'm not embarrassed by my work in them or anything—it's all learning."

Subsequently, she's landed two huge commercial movies, Joss Whedon's The Avengers: Age of Ultron, which she's filming now, and Godzilla, opposite critics' pets Bryan Cranston, Juliette Binoche, and Sally Hawkins, opening May 16. "The cool thing is the studio pieces I have been lucky to become a part of are ensemble pieces, so it's not like I have this Hunger Games on my back. It's not going to skyrocket one person; it's a team thing."

At Broome Street General Store in Silver Lake, near where the actress is crashing with her fiancé, model/actor Boyd Holbrook, Olsen goes unrecognized. With her long, wavy blonde hair spilling out of a watchman's cap, holey J Brand jeans, and oversize Theyskens sweater, Olsen (Lizzie to her friends) could be any other hipster at the tiny outdoor coffee shop. And she prefers it that way: "I definitely know what kind of lifestyle I want to have. Some people recognize you for your work, not for being pictured going to clubs. So, I try and keep that kind of profile that people know you from your work and that's it. There are some jobs that I've said no to, because I know what kind of attention they will bring. I choose not to have that specific kind of attention."

Though her sisters, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, named one of their fashion lines Elizabeth and James (which happens to be the given name of their brother), she insists she's not their muse: "God, no. I just try and see what they do and copy them like the rest of the world does." So that Olsen name—boon or burden? "Everyone has their hurdle to get over, and if mine is that I have to [prove] I've earned my jobs, I'm OK with that," she says. "I'm in it for a ride, and I'm in it for the long run." We're happily going along for the ride. —Laurie Sandell

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Marie Claire US May 2014



THESE GIRLS ARE ON FIRE
Photographer: Cedric Buchet
Stylist: Alison Edmond
Hair: Adir Abergel (Olsen, Clarke), Larry Sims (Nyong’o) & Mara Roszak (Mara, Fanning)
Make-up: Pati Dubroff (Olsen, Klarke), Nick Barose (Nyong’o) & Kate Lee (Mara, Fanning)
Models/Celebrities: Elizabeth Olsen, Lupita Nyong'o, Elle Fanning, Emilia Clarke & Kate Mara



Marie Claire US 05/2014 Digital Edition

 
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