Julianne Moore

Out and about in New York City, NY 01/03/2016

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2015 New York Film Critics Circle Awards at TAO Downtown on January 4, 2016 in New York City.
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Actress Julianne Moore attends the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 10, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California.
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Love, love, love the Tom Ford. We don't often see her in blue but she should wear it more often because it's stunning on her.
 
Yes, Julianne is looking very beautiful in blue! I'm not stunned by the design though.
 
She looks incredible. I think this is better than anything she wore during award season last year.
 
She looked great and what I love the most is that nobody could pull off this dress like her. This is what custom made means, the dress looks like it was made for her and only her. Julianne and Tom will always be a perfect pairing.
 
i wasn't sure about this dress, but here's what makes it work:
the colour
her hair
her subtle makeup
her transcendent beauty
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She's so pretty that she actually looks incredible at the GGs (it's a good colour for her but the dress itself is pretty bad, although she pulls it off)
 
I love her in Tom Ford. He is always the best for her...he brings her out of her comfort zone (wearing black) BUT, Why velvet all the time???
 
UK Marie Claire March 2016
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'Hi, I’m Julie' - a typically understated greeting from Hollywood queen Julianne Moore.

Despite a film career that has spanned over three decades - featuring multiple Oscar nods along the way - and being widely considered as one of the greatest actresses of her generation, Marie Claire's March issue cover star maintains a determinedly unstarry sense of cool.

Meeting us at a local café in her native Manhattan, Julianne talked about her latest role opposite Ellen Page in Freeheld, the true story of same-sex couple Laurel Hester and Stacie Andree, who battled to secure Hester’s pension benefits when she was diagnosed with cancer. Despite recent same sex marriage legislation, in the interview Julianne revealed her belief that America still has a long way to go on gay rights. ‘I think it’s easy for us in New York to say “Oh, things are different” but they are not’ she says, ‘people can still be discriminated against at work, or for housing. In some States they can be fired for being gay; they can be denied opportunities.’

She also talked about the struggles of her Freeheld co-star Ellen Page, who was partly inspired to come out by her involvement in the film. ‘Ellen was miserable’ Julianne said, ‘she talked to me very frankly about her own experience – what it felt like, about the nature of the discomfort. A lot of people I know came out a long time ago. None of my friends were celebrities when they came out; they were college students. So here I was talking to this very young woman, who had recently come out, about experiences that were very, very fresh, so it was a different kind of conversation.’

She was equally open and frank about the issue of ageism in Hollywood. ‘It’s very difficult to find parts, no matter how old you are, no matter where you are and whether you’re a man or a woman’, she said, ‘the movie industry is not in the business of finding good roles for actors or actresses; it is in the business of creating films that will make as much money as possible.’

Read the full interview with Yael Kohen in the March issue of Marie Claire, on sale now
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Actress Julianne Moore attends The 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 30, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.
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the colour is divine for her,
and i don't even mind the shine
but the cut is "off" for sure
 

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