Kristen auktionerar ut smycken

The star is starting off the new year right and giving back — and we have all the details of her latest charitable venture right here!

Kristen Stewart kicked off 2013 with another edgy, high-fashion photo shoot, this time for V magazine. The cover girl looked so sultry in the black and white images — and it turns out the spread was also for a good cause! The jewelry the star wore for the shoot will be auctioned off with proceeds going to the charity of her choice. The star selected Children of the Night, a non profit organization that rescues children from prostitution.


KStew was wearing jewelry from TENTHOUSANDTHINGS + Inez and Vinoodh’s LOVE & ADORN collection. The collaboration marks the celebration of the brand’s 20 years in business, and each unique piece, (designed to honor the brand’s inspiring clientele), will be auctioned off to support the participants’ charitable organization of choice — and Kristen selected the Children of the Night charity.

From the interesting rings, (seen on KStew in the new, high-fashion outtake from the V magazine shoot), to necklaces, earrings and bracelets, all of the jewelry has been hand-crafted by TENTHOUSANDTHINGS and photographed by Inez and Vinoodh, (who also shot Kristen’s latest editorial). The brand selected their most inspiring clients and friends to model the new collection for the auction.

While Kristen’s pics gave us an amazing sneak peek of the collection, the full portfolio of the unique items in the collaboration, (captured by Inez and Vinoodh), can be seen in the January 2013 issue of V. If you want to check out the auction and place a bid for one of the one-of-a-kind items, more information is available here.

We think it’s amazing that Kristen opted to participate in the TenThousandThings + Inez & Vinoodh Auction — and we think she picked a great cause to support. There’s no better way to kick off a new year than by giving back, and that’s exactly what KStew is doing.

If you haven’t seen her edgy shoot for the magazine, you can check it out above — and be sure to check out the jewelry she’s sporting!
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Kristen om sin stil i februarinumret av ELLE UK

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Kristen på omslaget till V Magazine + intervju

 
WILD AT HEART
Kristen Stewart is nothing short of gracious. Upon walking into this interview a few minutes behind schedule, she proffers a hug and an offer to “stay until you get everything you need.” There are no publicists, handlers, ringleaders, or beefcake bodyguards hanging around, and she is dressed in 7 for All Mankind jeans and Converse kicks. For the world’s highest-earning actress—last year she dethroned Sarah Jessica Parker and Angelina Jolie at the top of the Forbes list, to the tune of $34.5 million—the lack of pretense is really quite remarkable…not that this is her favorite part of the job. “I really love people,” she says as she hops into a chair and folds her tiny frame like origami. “You can’t not as an actor. It’s just strange meeting someone and going, Okay, you start at square one and I will try and make up for what you already think you know about me.” 

The 10,000-pound gorilla in the room is of course that people—present company included—think they know a lot: how much she earns, whom she dates, and even more intimate details. Since her Twilight reign began, digging into Stewart’s personal life has become a bit of a blood sport. (To wit, a gossip rag recently splashed a photo of her with presumed boyfriend Robert Pattinson and announced that she’s pregnant. She’s not.) The Star Wars-esque emotional force field that she instinctually activates for self-preservation is palpable. In this instance, her armor is enhanced by pulled-back hair, glasses, and an oversize bomber jacket that serves as a kind of cocoon. There’s a slightly feral air to her presence—she’s jumpy and prone to pacing—but all the anxiety is kind of endearing. She’s young and excitable, and having weathered the highs and lows of 2012, she claims to feel stronger than ever before. 

“I have realized that you can close yourself off to life if you put walls up, but it’s a difficult thing,” she says. “You can’t see over, people can’t see in, and you also can’t see out. So I’ve gotten quite comfortable with just being unafraid. I keep saying the same thing: it’s not about being fearless but really just embracing the fears and using them.”
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Kristens intervju med Fanhattan

Kristen Stewart’s latest movie is based on a book with a much longer shelf life than Twilight, but you may not have heard of it recently. On the Road was written by Jack Kerouac and published in 1957. Based on Kerouac’s own experiences traveling with Neal Cassady, the book renames Kerouac Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty becomes the pseudonym for Cassady.

In the movie version, Stewart plays Marylou, based on one of Cassady’s girlfriends LuAnne Henderson. He would have others. Living Dean/Neal’s wanderlust lifestyle full of free love and drugs is a harrowing journey for Marylou. If the things Stewart has to say about her latest role intrigue you, add On the Road to your watchlist.

Kristen Stewart on her connection to Marylou in On the Road
“I really had to dig pretty deep to find it in me to actually play a person like that. It took a long time. Initially, I couldn’t say no. I would have done anything on the movie. I would have followed in a caravan had I not had a job on it. But I was 16 or 17 when I spoke to [director] Walter [Salles] for the first time and 14 or 15 when I read the book for the first time. It was easy to connect dots after having gotten to know the person behind the character, what you would need to pull off a lifestyle like that. That didn’t happen until deep into the rehearsal process. At first I was just attracted to the spirit of it. I’m the type of person that really needs to be pushed really hard to be able to really let it all hang. I think Marylou is the type of person that you can’t help but be yourself around because she’s so unabashedly there, present all the time, like this bottomless pit of really generous empathy and it’s a really rare quality to have. It makes you capable of living a really full, really rich life without it taking something from you. You couldn’t take from her. I don’t know she was always getting something back. So she was amazing.”
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Kristens intervju med USA Today

NEW YORK — Kristen Stewart has a solid, vigorous handshake.

When she arrives at the darkened restaurant at the Tribeca Grand hotel, precisely seven minutes late, she's guardedly apologetic about her tardiness. A table of men gawks at Stewart as she keeps her head down, her hair loose around her face, clad in jeans and a T-shirt and sneakers, and quickly crosses the room to a more secluded table in the corner.

Stewart, barely out of her teens, has tasted the flip side of fame, and it isn't much to her liking. She's cautious and watchful and ill at ease, until she's not. The thing is, give Stewart a little bit of time, a glass of pinot grigio, and some thoughtful conversation, and she warms up.

Being gaped at, she says, brings out her inner dork.

"I feel like I'm in the sixth grade, and everyone in the room is laughing at me. Some people can come into a room and say hello to everyone, and it's fine. I'm not that person. I don't think I'm very approachable," says the actress, 22.

She's no pushover. If there's one thing you need to note about her, it's this: When she suddenly was anointed the tabloid scarlet woman, Stewart didn't hunker down and hide under the covers. She went to Toronto in September to promote her labor of love, On the Road, the adaptation of Jack Kerouac's classic 1957 novel about the Beat Generation. She talked to press. She posed for photos. She attended the premiere of the film.

"I've been working on this thing for five years. When it makes sense, when there's a platform for it, it makes so much sense for me to be there. I can stand tall. I can stand proud," Stewart says. "I've never been the type of person who can stand in the forefront of nothing. That occasionally makes public appearances awkward. It feels a lot different when you're going to unleash something that feels worth it."
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Kristen i FLIX Magazine (Japan)

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Kristens nästa projekt blir komedin "Focus"

Kristen Stewart has now officially confirmed that her next project will indeed be opposite Ben Affleck in the upcoming comedy film Focus.

Stewart was rumored to be considering the project in early November but - as you can see in the attached video snippet - she refused to comment on it during that month's Los Angeles premiere of On The Road.

Per Huffington Post, Stewart has now stated, "I can confirm that rumor ... It's a comedy. I'm really excited about it. We start shooting in April."

Stewart, who recently explained that she's "bored" with no current projects added that she doesn't have any work lined up before the April shoot just yet but that she "would love to find some micro-project before then, because April is kind of a ways away."

Kristen Stewart talks 'Focus'
The script for Focus was written by Crazy, Stupid, Love's Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, who will also direct.
The last comedic film Stewart starred in was the 2009 rom-com Adventureland, opposite Jesse Eisenberg.
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Kristen i olika japanska tidningar

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Ny intervju med Kristen i LA Daily News

Kristen Stewart is waiting for me - and she looks pretty intense.

The 22-year-old actress is running behind schedule, and her handlers are concerned about getting her across town for an appearance on the "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" to promote "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part II." Three weeks into its release, the movie remains atop the box-office chart earning more than $255 million domestically.

Still, she wants to take time to talk about her next film, "On the Road," coming out Dec. 21.

In the movie, based on Jack Kerouac's enduring semi-autobiographical novel, Stewart plays Marylou, a free-spirited, sexually liberated young woman. She is one of the girlfriends/wives to the film's central character, Dean Moriarty (Garrett Hedlund), the magnetic but self-destructive friend of narrator Sal Paradise (Sam Riley).

Dean was based on the infamous beat-generation figure Neal Cassady, Sal on Kerouac, himself, and Marylou on LuAnne Henderson, who married Cassady in 1945 at age 15.

"It's said that she was ahead of her time," says Stewart about Marylou, who is a very different character than "Twilight's" staid Bella Swan. "But it takes a particular kind of person to live a life like that. She sort of had an unlimited empathy."

The actress has been committed to playing Marylou since before the "Twilight" mania began, having spoken to director Walter Salles ("The Motorcycle Diaries") about doing the role after he had seen her in 2007's "Into the Wild."

Financing for the film took awhile. Still, Stewart hung in there, saying she "would've signed on to the movie in any capacity. I would've done craft service."

The director and cast were certainly attractions for her, but a main draw was that Kerouac's novel "kick-started something" in her when she encountered it at 14.

"I read it at a stage of life where you realize that you can choose the people who surround you," she says.

"You can fall into the habit of being comfortable. There are people that are nice to be around, but they don't challenge you. Those are not the people I wanted in my life. I want people to throw me off a little bit so I can figure out why. After I read the book, I thought I needed to find people that I feel like I needed to chase after. And I wanted it to be hard to keep up with them. So it wasn't difficult to stay committed to the movie."
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Kristen i Glamour (Tyskland)

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Kristen på omslaget till AERA Magazine (Japan)

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Gammal outtake från Teen Vogue - HQ

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Intervju med BILD (Tyskland)

Who sees them kissing on-screen sees: It's love. Who stands between them feels: There is a yo-yo love.

Their comments: No comment!
Only their hearts know the truth!

KRISTEN STEWART - she was 17, shy, stubborn, silent as the "Twilight" madness began.
ROBERT PATTINSON - then 22, a London model who lived in three bags. The buddy typ, book worm, techie.

I met both five times - in five years. And I've always asked about love! The answers? Smiles, silence, shrugs. Later a yes.

First it was game, then PR, then hidden love, then separate love. And now?

The German premiere of the last part of the Twilight saga, "Breaking Dawn (release date: Thursday).

BILD: Are you happy that it's over?
Kristen (22): "I'm happy that the love story is told. I feel liberated and I am free, but I do miss it at the same time. "

BILD: What do you regret?
Robert (26): "There is a price, which you have to pay. You are 24 hours in the job, if you go out in public. "
Kristen: "You're trying to protect your life, but at the same time you also rob your life."

BILD: How do you escape from your fame?
Robert: "Fame is like a prison. But I have family and old friends, who are my real world. "
Kristen: "I have to build steel barriers around me. You get a very different view of life and people. You will be thrown out of your comfort zone, you're apprehensive. But this fear is also a welcome feeling when you grow up, want to explore the world! "

BILD: Your dreams and goals in life?
Robert: "I want to make a lot of films and get better."
Kristen: "I don't know what will happen in a year. I never know what to do before the decision is in front of me! "

He smiles. She yawns. When they look at each other, it clicks in their eyes. In Berlin, Kristen and Robert went bowling in the evening. The ball of love rolled.
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Kristen i tidningen THR (Beauty Issue)

"I'm blessed to have people around me that I don't feel are only professional. I've never met anybody as absolutely warm and open as Adir." - Kristen Stewart on her hair stylist Adir Abergel.
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Kristen på omslaget för Glamour - November 2012

Kristen pryder omslaget till polska Glamour i november.
 
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Kristen i Teen Vogue för Balenciaga's 'Florabotanica' - Oktober

 
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Hollywood's most enigmatic starlet sits down with Balenciaga's Nicholas Ghesquiere to talk beauty, self-confidence, and how to find your style. 

Two birds of an impossibly cool feather flocked together in Paris and sat down with Beauty Blogger for a frank-and inspiring- conversation. Read on for Kristen and  Nicholas 's POV on everything from fragrance to fame. 

Kristen Stewart: I was twelve when I started walking red carpets, and Balenciaga was the first brand I ever recognized by name. I actually wore my first Balenciaga dress to the premiere of Twilight. So, when  Nicholas  asked me to be a part of his latest project, I really would've jumped off a building to be a part of it-- even without knowing anything about it. 

Nicholas Ghesquiere: We met in 2004 at a Bruce Weber shoot, and I knew then that I wanted to do a collaboration. To me, fragrance isn't only about the smell or the bottle; its a marvelous fantasy. [The new scent] Florabotanica definitely has a fairy-tale element-- it features a botanical garden that's beautiful but dangerous. They're Balenciaga flowers. Kristen's a perfect fit for it.
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Intervju med Kristen i Glamour US Magazine - Oktober 2012


KStew's Never Looked Better
From Twilight Tomboy to Balenciagabeauy muse?! Post-public drama, Kristen Stewart tells how she's grown into the girly thing.

"I'm starting to carry a bag and even put on lipstick. Very mature for me!"
In Balenciaga at the MET Gala: "Balenciaga was the first fashion brand I could call by name and go, 'Ooh, I like that!'" says Stewart.

Glamour: When you're not working, what's your usual beauty routine?
Kristen: I don't wear a lot of makeup. I'm a mascara-and-no-foundation type. If I want a little more, I'll give myself raccoon eyes with black pencil. That's it.

Glamour: You're the face of the new Balenciaga fragrance, Florabotanica. What made you want your name on it?
Kristen: I jumped at the chance to work with [Balenciaga's] Nicholas Ghesquiere. I'm not a huge perfume fan, so when I smelled it, I was relieved. I am a terrible liar!

Glamour: What makeup did you wear in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn? I noticed that becoming undead seemed to come with its own eyeshadow.
Kristen: Dude, get this: I have these oddly brown eyelids. I've walked into so many photoshoots, and they go, "Sweetheart, would you mind wiping them off?" So the idea behind Bella's makeup was just to enhance them. Anything that's already good on you just gets better when you're a vampire,

Glamour: When you're on a photoshoot, do you approach it like acting?
Kristen: A good photoshoot can unlock something. I'm attracted to things that unleash qualities I didn't know I had.

Glamour: You're blond in your new movie, On the Road. What was that like?
Kristen: I feel like my whole body rejects it, but it was really important for the character. It was like learning an accent!
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Kristen på omslaget av Vouge UK - Oktober


Newly single Kristen appears on the cover of the magazine’s Oct. 2012 issue
Kristen Stewart may not be making too many public appearances in the days following her affair with Rupert Sanders, but at least we can still see her looking beautiful on newsstands! Kristen, 22, looks incredible in Gucci on the Oct. 2012 cover of British Vogue, in which she’s interviewed about “love and living dangerously.”
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Kristen på omslaget till Little White Lies Magazine

Kristen som Marylou på omslaget till tidningen Little White Lies Magazine (September/Oktober-omslaget).
 
Kristens intervju med tidningen:
Chapter One: The Question
Robert Pattinson. Twilight. Getting naked in indie movies. Fame. These are some of the things we won't be talking about with Kristen Stewart. "Oh, good." says the actress, slightly taken aback when we give her the good news. We're sat on the roof terrace of a hotel - heavily populated on the ground floor by security guards - and it's week two of Cannes Film Festival. Only 22-years-old, Stewart is being afforded the kind of elite protection from the media usually reserved for Hollywood's biggest megastars. But we don't really want to ask her about that either.
In fact, LW Lies only has one question: what does Kristen Stewart want to talk about? "Right," she says. Then she thinks. "I don't want to sell myself. People are so weird. They suddenly find themselves so interesting that they think they're worth selling. Typically speaking, the most interesting thing to me about myself is, right now, the fact that On the Road is coming out. And I want to talk about On the Road.
Chapter Two: On the Road
To talk about on the road is to discover that, although people ask Kristen Stewart a lot of questions, the answers all lead to one place. It's really simple: she's a 22-year-old kids who's crazy-stupid in love with her job. "Oh my god, I fucking love it so much," she beams. "I'm not Maryloul; I'm Sal. Right now, I feel so full. I'm like, bursting. I should be working. I don't want to take a break. It's funny, on set, I don't have to go to the bathroom, I don't have anything wrong, I'm perfectly fine, so through-and-through. I'm not hungry. I'm literally not even in my own body. They wrap and they send me back to my trailer and I fucking fall to pieces. I suddenly realise that I've had to pee for six hours. And I'm starving."
This kamikaze work ethic left her co-star Chris Hemsworth dumbfounded on the blockbuster Snow White and the Huntsman. Why, wondered the Aussie heartthrob, was she attacking a basic Hollywood fantasy like it was a Paul Thomas Anderson drama? "Awww..." she smiles, affectionately. "He's the same way. Well, he takes it very much at face value. Sometimes I need to make myself do that. I just really am trying, trying, all the time. I mean, Walter actually said to me several times during On the Road, 'Stop reaching, you're already there.' But I like to be scared. I love to suddenly feel out of control. Actors walk around wearing these little tool-belts of acting skills. And I just don't find that interesting to watch. I never want to see someone who clearly can cry at the drop of a hat. That's so uninteresting. And so many actresses are so fucking crazy. They're emotional wrecks, so they pretend to be these characters. But the emotions aren't coming from the right place. Do you know what I mean?" And you have to remind her: this is your interview: you tell us.
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HollywoodLife:"Kristen looks gorgeous on ‘Madame Figaro’ cover"


Kristen graces the cover of French magazine ‘Madame Figaro’ and we think this is one of her sexiest covers yet — do you?


Kristen Stewart never seems to take a bad photo. The actress posed for this small photo shoot while in Cannes for the premiere of her new movie "On The Road".

We just showed you the gorgeous pics of Kristen on the cover of Vanity Fair — but do you think this cover rivals that one?
Robert Pattinson must be so proud of her and just so happy to be with such a strong female role model!

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