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Kristen Stewart Is All-Glammed Up For W Magazine

Natalie Wood. Elizabeth Taylor. Valley of the Dolls.

Kristen Stewart is reminiscent of all those ultra-glam women of the 60s in this cover for the September issue of W magazine.

The Snow White & The Huntsman actress has heavy cat eyeliner and blush with a teased bouffant hairstyle that is a pretty perfect replica of time gone by.

Stewart, 21, told the magazine that the last two films in the Twilight series, Breaking Dawn part 1 & 2, is chock full of moments fans have been dying to see but the wedding, in particular, was intense for the actress.

W Magazine: How was the actual wedding?

Stewart: “It was major. The last Twilight book is filled with BFDs, things that people have been waiting for for so long. For me, it was ridiculously dramatic: I get married, give birth, the baby has an incredibly accelerated growth rate we’re all very concerned about, and I say goodbye to my dad for the last time ever. It was all big—I could never go, Whew, I’m losing this character.”

She also addresses how conflicted she is about people seeing her work and all the attention it brings.

W Magazine: You’re not in charge of your life?

Stewart: “No. Not really. Not if I want to think solely about what I really like to do. It’s a funny thing: You want so badly for people to see what you do—you’re proud of it—and I like the effect that movies have on people. But the attention can also make me uncomfortable. In certain situations, people say to me, “C’mon, what’s wrong with you?” I apologize. I love what I’m doing, but I’m a little uncomfortable.”

More photos of Kristen are under.

[images: W magazine]

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