Shailene Woodley

I hate the hair (is it lighter btw?) but her outfit is my favorite from all the other Rodarte girls...
 
Please tell me she didn't cut her hair shorter. Her haircut was perfect but now she has a "Mom" 'do like Jennifer Lawrence.
 
Please tell me she didn't cut her hair shorter. Her haircut was perfect but now she has a "Mom" 'do like Jennifer Lawrence.

My feelings exactly. Ugh, whyyyy!

She almost makes me like that dress, it suits her vibe.
 
She's got such a great set of legs, too bad her/her stylist didn't take advantage of this and show them off at the met gala.. why does everyone have to wear a crazy gown. Yuck.
 
the theme was about a couturier so gowns and couture was the main idea. She didnt fit it exactly, a shorter dress would have worse imo.
 
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Peggy Sirota does the same photoshoot over and over again... Twilight, GoT now this :rolleye:
Ansel should ask his dad for a decent shoot! :)
 
the theme was about a couturier so gowns and couture was the main idea. She didnt fit it exactly, a shorter dress would have worse imo.

Couture gown is like florals for spring. Not ground breaking. You can be couture without being generic and stereotypical...
 
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I don't like how her hair is styled. I'm not a fan of the Rodarte dress, but I think it fits her vibe much more so than a lot of other things she has worn.
 
5/6/14 - Shailene Woodley at ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ Fan Event in Miami.
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Shailene Woodley appeared on the set of Despierta America in Miami to promote the upcoming tearjerker film.






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Shailene Woodley appeared on the set of Despierta America in Miami to promote the upcoming tearjerker film.

I like it better when she wears pants... though the stretchy part makes it look like something a pregnant woman would wear :lol:
they rarely choose interesting dresses imo but I like the Letterman one :heart: love the shoes.
but the hair :blink:
 
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Shailene on Why She's Not a Feminist
Shailene Woodley, in the upcoming The Fault in Our Stars, talked to TIME about sisterhood, revenge and her reasons for avoiding the "F" word: "I think the idea of 'raise women to power, take the men away from the power' is never going to work out because you need balance"

One of the hottest topics in Hollywood lately has been the ‘F’ word. Beyoncé, Miley Cyrus, Ellen Page and Lena Dunham have come out as feminists, while Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood have said that they are not. (Katy Perry is on the fence.) And though many define feminism simply as equality between men and women politically, socially and economically, what constitutes the movement is up for debate among stars.

Shailene Woodley has previously been quoted on the importance of movies’ empowering messages for women. So we decided to ask the star of the upcoming The Fault in Our Stars about her views on feminism.

TIME: You’ve talked about before—with Divergent specifically, too—about being conscious of the kind of messages that you’re sending to young female fans when you’re taking on roles. Do you consider yourself a feminist?

Shailene Woodley: No because I love men, and I think the idea of ‘raise women to power, take the men away from the power’ is never going to work out because you need balance. With myself, I’m very in touch with my masculine side. And I’m 50 percent feminine and 50 percent masculine, same as I think a lot of us are. And I think that is important to note. And also I think that if men went down and women rose to power, that wouldn’t work either. We have to have a fine balance.

My biggest thing is really sisterhood more than feminism. I don’t know how we as women expect men to respect us because we don’t even seem to respect each other. There’s so much jealousy, so much comparison and envy. And “This girl did this to me and that girl did that to me.” And it’s just so silly and heartbreaking in a way.

It’s really neat to see: there’s that new Judd Apatow [sic] movie coming out, The Other Woman, and that looks really good because I think it’s really neat that it shows women coming together and supporting each other and creating a sisterhood of support for one another versus hating each other for something that somebody else created.

TIME: So even though what they’re coming together for is to bring down a man…

SW: Yeah, but they create a sisterhood. And he did something wrong, and they’re, you know. They’re going to go after him for it. I think it’s great.

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^ouch! I understand that the "feminist" term has been distorted but still... grab a dictionary at least :doh:
 
Let's hope it's half as good at the March Instyle editorial was, the cover is just okay.
 

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