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Somewhere between "Spider-Man" russet and Versailles platinum, Kirsten Dunst's hair evidently has been left the worse for wear, as Vogue recently learned when they tried to shoot the actress for an upcoming cover.
Dunst, who went white blonde for "Marie Antoinette" and red for "Spider-Man 3," was scheduled to appear on the cover of Vogue to promote the new Sofia Coppola biopic. Annie Leibovitz shot the actress for the cover, according to sources close to the photographer. However, the initial photographs were said to be subpar in the eyes of Vogue editors, owing to a botched attempt to return Dunst to a more natural shade of blonde after she finished shooting both films. Leibovitz was apparently sent to shoot a second cover try last week, once Dunst's fried mane was remedied.
Parisian color wizard Christophe Robin, who worked with Dunst on "Marie Antoinette" but who said he has not touched her hair in about a year, had warned the actress about triple-processing. Robin told WWD that he shied away from utterly stripping her hair to achieve her white blonde tresses for the movie. "You can't just change your color the way you change your jacket," he said.
Yes please whatever image blurred or shady try to post it we are dying here!Mink said:Clo, do you have a camera or a camera phone? We're DYING to see it!
or could you friend do it?
clo said:The cover is entirely Marie Antoinette. Kirsten is dressed in pink with huge hair just like that of Marie Antoinette. My friend only sent me two pics of her editorial and they are in the same style!
OMG i love it thanks a million for posting the cover! Major Karma for you .Mink said:Thank you so much Clo! from Clo - US VOGUE
*see tfs guidelines please*
What an amazing cover!!!