Julianne Moore

Her hair looks terrible, and omg to those clogs, how can someone wear such horrible pair of shoes...:doh:
 
Actress Julianne Moore attends the Annual Charity Day Hosted By Cantor Fitzgerald And BGC at the Cantor Fitzgerald Office on September 11, 2013 in New York, United States.
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Julianne Moore attends The Moms & Julianne Moore 'My Mom' Book Event at 21 Club on September 10, 2013 in New York City.
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Julianne Moore attends Leslie Fremar and The Hollywood Reporter's special dinner celebrating Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Omar’s restaurant on Monday evening (September 9) in New York City.

Bestselling author and award-winning actress Julianne Moore visits the SiriusXM studios to promote her latest book, 'My Mom Is A Foreigner, But Not To Me,' on September 9, 2013 in New York City.
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Actors Robert Pattinson and Julianne Moore filming a scene on the set of 'Maps To The Stars' on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, California on August 19, 2013.
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Actress Julianne Moore attends the Reed Krakoff fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Spring 2014 on September 11, 2013 in New York City.
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Julianne Moore on The Today Show on September 10, 2013.

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Really loving her style lately.

'Maps to the Stars' first still.
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Amazing at the Reed show (hair and makeup are perfect!), and in that black outfit on the street. She never ceases to inspire.
 
Her look at the Don Jon premiere is perfect; I like that she's worn her hair up for once. She looks so great that I didn't even realise that Scarlett was there. :lol:
 
Her look at the Don Jon premiere is perfect; I like that she's worn her hair up for once. She looks so great that I didn't even realise that Scarlett was there. :lol:

I was about to post the exact same thing. I also love seeing shots from her films - the Maps to the Stars dress makes me appreciate her personal, chic style all the more.
 
InStyle October 2013.


We feel we truly know her, after all, we’ve marveled for nearly three decades as she’s brought thrillingly complex characters to life. Yet JULIANNE MOORE continues to surprise with her range and passion. On a stormy afternoon in New York, the star of two new provocative films, Carrie and Don Jon, invites us into her home and illustrates once again why she remains so fascinating. The following is an excerpt from “Portrait of an Artist” by Susan Orlean, published in InStyle‘s October 2013 issue.

Julianne Moore made me talk. She would do it to you too, I promise. This is how it would happen: You would walk in to interview her one day, armed with a quiver of questions. You would be prepared for her to deliver the calculated answers actresses of her stature usually offer up. Instead, you would stay at her Greenwich Village townhouse for two or three hours, absorbed in the warmth of her manner and the comfortable closeness of the conversation, and you would entirely forget the formal interview. It would turn into an afternoon with someone you feel you’ve known for ages, who had seen you win and lose and can listen to your personal revelations without judgment.

Then later that day you would get home and hear your tape of the so-called interview and discover with a bit of horror that you had done most of the talking.

The truth about Julianne Moore is that she is hard to resist. She is funny and smart and engaging. She has enormous range as an actress but has been often celebrated for her portrayals of fragile, imploding women, among them her Oscar-nominated turn as the depressed, almost mutely miserable housewife in The Hours and the unraveling, fur-swaddled trophy wife in Magnolia. So it is a surprise to find that she’s actually sturdy, with a fast laugh and an easy manner. Many of her memorable performances are of characters who are flighty and frazzled, undone by life. By contrast, she comes across as solid and sensible. She likes making lists. She is proud of being good at managing time and tasks.

Onscreen, even when she plays addicts and sufferers, she is achingly gorgeous, incandescent, and sylphlike. Here, standing in front of me, she is much earthier, the prettiest tomboy you’ve ever seen. The day we spent together she was wearing no makeup and was dressed in a white J. Crew T-shirt and her favorite J Brand dark-denim skinny jeans, no shoes, and a tiny gold Ten Thousand Things necklace—typical day wear for her. Her friends tease her for spending most of her time in yoga clothes, and she swears she’s going to start putting more effort into dressing up. It’s not that Moore doesn’t value the end result of being made glamorous for a photo shoot or for the red carpet; she especially appreciates the way it is a collaboration of talented people, working together to construct an artful image in which she starts as the blank canvas. It’s transformational, just as acting is. The results are often spectacular. Recently Moore’s 11-year-old daughter, Liv, looked at her mother’s portrait in an ad and exclaimed, “Mom, you don’t look like that!”

On her personal life:
"I feel very much in the middle of my life: being in a relationship for 17 years, having kids who are not babies anymore, living in the house we want to live in, and really enjoying the work I do."
On her advice to other parents:
"When your kids are young, they're always holding your hand. Then suddenly you turn around and it's not happening anymore. The days are long; but the years are short."
On her career since turning 50:
"I can't complain. I've been pretty lucky. And I think the more we talk about it, the more we make it real. I hate being asked this stuff! Let's appreciate where we are. Let's not wish our lives away."
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Actress Julianne Moore is honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on October 3, 2013 in Hollywood, California.
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Julianne Moore arrives at LAX (Los Angeles International Airport) with her husband, Bart Freundlich, and their children Caleb Freundlich and Liv Freundlich on October 2, 2013.
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From last month:
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I hate the glitery bits on her yellow dress, it makes it look extra cheap!

And her son is SO TALL!
 
Gorgeous at the Walk of Fame; she glows in that colour. It sets off her red hair so well!
 
Gorgeous! :heart: Her hair looks darker; I wonder if that's colour or if it's the lighting.

I am a huge fan of the original Carrie, both the novel and De Palma's film. Not sure why they felt the need to remake it but I hope it's not horrible.
 

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