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Emma Stone

Leaving the Variety Studio in Toronto on September 12, 2016.


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‘La La Land’ Premiere at Toronto International Film Festival , September 12



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Does anyone seriously know who is the person overdoing her eyebrows? We should start a petition for him or her to stop, this is getting ridiculous.
 
Her style is most of the time perfection! I just love her:blush:
The hair is looking great as well.
 
Variety studio:

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In LA on September 9, 2016.


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Variety Photoshoot 2016


The 5th Biennial Stand Up To Cancer Photoshoot


Instyle Photoshoot 2016


The Hollywood Reporter Photoshoot 2016


Vanity Fair Photoshoot 2016


TIFF Deadline Photoshoot 2016

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"La La Land" Press Conference
13 Sep 2016 - Fairmont Royal York - Toronto, Ontario Canada

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2016 Global Citizen Festival In Central Park To End Extreme Poverty By 2030 - Backstage
24 Sep 2016 - Central Park - New York, New York United States

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In Los Angeles on September 30, 2016.

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In New York on September 29, 2016.

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Mill Valley Film Festival red carpet at The Outdoor Art Club on October 6, 2016 in Mill Valley, California

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Vogue US November 2016 by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott

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Emma Stone Takes the Biggest Leap of Her Career With La La Land

October 14, 2016 8:40 am by Jason Gay|photographed by Mert Alas And Marcus Piggott

She’s gone from Hollywood unknown to Oscar nominee—but can Emma Stone sing and dance her way through an old-fashioned movie musical? Get ready for La La Land, the biggest leap of Stone’s high-flying career.

Before Emma Stone became, you know, Emma Stone, she was Emily Stone, a teenage would-be actress from Scottsdale, Arizona, who moved to Hollywood with her mom and lived in a two-bedroom apartment right near the Farmers’ Market. She kept a John Lennon poster on her wall, burned incense (“I was sixteen,” she protests), drove a red Volkswagen Beetle to auditions, and, in an oft-recited but irresistible biographical detail, worked behind the counter at Three Dog Bakery—mm-hmm, a bakery selling dog treats.

Stone was one of thousands of young fresh faces who arrive every year in Los Angeles carrying the hopeful but brutally difficult dream of Making It in Show Business, and you can find all that collected ambition inspiring or melancholic or a little bit of both. I should point out that none of this is ancient history to Stone, who turns 28 in November and can still tick off the Three Dog Bakery’s top sellers.

“Pup Tarts,” she says. “Pop Tarts, but for dogs. And Pupcakes. Then there was a kind of dog Oreo made with carob and honey. A mom would come in and buy them for her kid because she thought dog Oreos were healthier.”

Read more: http://www.vogue.com/13490922/emma-stone-november-cover-la-la-land-movie-ryan-gosling/

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So glad she got another cover. I think she makes the disjointed editorial work, shows that she can play so many characters but now she's finally made it :)
 
Whoever is styling her eyebrows needs to stop. They're so distracting in a bad way--ruins nearly every shot except for the one with black hair.
 

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