Charlotte Gainsbourg

Shia LaBeouf

Shia LaBeouf Debuts a Slick New Look For His Nymphomaniac Film

Shia LaBeouf and his costars in Nymphomaniac joined director Lars von Trier for a photocall in Cologne, Germany, this morning.

Shia LaBeouf and his costars in Nymphomaniac joined director Lars von Trier for a photocall in Cologne, Germany, this morning. Shia, sporting a slicked-back hairdo, smiled for the cameras alongside Stellan Skarsgard, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Mia Goth, and Stacy Martin. Both Charlotte and Stellan have worked with the controversial director before, but this is Shia's first go-round. His role in the film isn't one for the faint of heart, either. According to reports, Shia's role requires having actual sex for the cameras, as opposed to what's been required in his past movies. He spoke about the unusual requirement in an interview last month. Shia said, "It is what you think it is. There's a disclaimer at the top of the script that basically says we're doing it for real. And anything that is 'illegal' will be shot in blurred images. But other than that, everything is happening."

2012 Olympics

Alber Elbaz's Ad Campaign Casting, Nina Garcia's New Job, and Jessica Stam's Travel Tips

Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.



Those stories and more in our daily news roundup.

  • Alber Elbaz cast real people — and not models — between the ages of 18 and 80 for Lanvin's Fall 2012 campaign. [Styleite]

  • How much do the editors at Condé Nast really make? [Fashion Etc]

  • Fern Mallis says the government's outrage over Ralph Lauren's Olympic uniforms being manufactured in China wouldn't happen if it were possible to manufacture cost-efficient clothing in America. "If the government really wants to control [where the USA uniforms are made], then pay for the uniforms," she says. [Fashionista]

  • Nina Garcia is adding another highlight to her résumé: today JC Penney announced that it has hired Garcia as its new style voice. Garcia will advise the company on upcoming trends and give shoppers tips on how to wear the retailer's merchandise. [Nina Garcia]

  • Jessica Stam's best travel tip is to wear a comfortable dress when you're on an airplane. "Flying in jeans overnight is uncomfortable," Stam says. [Modelinia]

  • Jewelry designer Roberto Coin can last up to five days on no sleep — and when he does get some shut-eye, he only needs four or five hours to feel rested. "It's all about mind power," he says. "I have a lot of mind power." [Daily Front Row]

  • Charlotte Gainsbourg says the difference between London style and Parisian chic is that Londoners are freer and more eccentric. "Parisians are a little too serious and self conscious," she says. [Elle UK]

  • The CFDA has a new feature that offers an exclusive look inside the design studios of its members. First up: Cushnie et Ochs. [CFDA]
Jake Gyllenhaal

Jake Gyllenhaal Gets to Know His Fellow Berlin International Film Festival Jurors

Jake Gyllenhaal and his fellow members of the jury at the Berlin International Film Festival gathered this morning for a photocall.

Jake Gyllenhaal and his fellow members of the jury at the Berlin International Film Festival gathered this morning for a photocall. Before entering the Grand Hyatt, Jake stopped to sign autographs and pose for a few photos. He then linked up with Charlotte Gainsbourg, British director Mike Leigh, and Dutch director Anton Corbijn. Iranian director Asghar Farhadi, German actress Barbara Sukowa, French director François Ozon, and Algerian writer Boualem Sansal round out the group of jurors. Jake and company will decide which of the eighteen films in competition takes home the prestigious Golden Bear Award for best picture. Diane Kruger's Farewell, My Queen is among those in contention, as is Angelina Jolie's In the Land of Blood and Honey.

Gwyneth Paltrow

Anna Wintour Raises Top Funds For Obama, Jonathan Saunders Wins British Fashion Fund, & Gwyneth Covers the New Harper's Bazaar

>>These stories and more — here, in our daily news roundup.

>>These stories and more — here, in our daily news roundup.

  • Gwyneth Paltrow graces the March cover of the newly redesigned Harper's Bazaar. Photographed by Terry Richardson, Paltrow wears a super-revealing cutout Anthony Vaccarello dress and has Veronica Lake hair. [Fashion Foie Gras]

  • The British Advertising Authority has banned a L'Oreal ad because it features a digitally altered image of actress Rachel Weisz. The authority says the photos "misleadingly exaggerated" how well the product — a skin-firming cream — works. [Styleite]

  • Anna Wintour has been revealed as one of President Obama's major re-election fundraisers. According to a recently published list, Wintour has raised more than $500,000. [Telegraph]

  • Jonathan Saunders has been named the winner of the British Fashion Council/Vogue Fashion Fund Award. The Scottish designer will receive 200,000 euros to invest in his business. [Huffington Post]

  • Charlotte Gainsbourg recently released a new double album, and it was produced by Beck. Now she's teamed up with The Horrors' Tom Furse for a remix of her song "Anna." "I like fashion but I am not passionate about it. I love being a little bit far away," the singer and Balenciaga muse says. [Nowness]
  • Red Carpet

    Love It or Hate It: Charlotte Gainsbourg's Sheer Lingerie Look

    We've seen plenty of sheerness and lace on the red carpet, but never quite like this.

    We've seen plenty of sheerness and lace on the red carpet, but never quite like this. For her Melancholia premiere at Cannes, Charlotte Gainsbourg chose a partly sheer black satin dress that exposed her lacy black bra and pregnant belly. Do you appreciate the French actress's sexy choice, or do you think she would have looked better covered up? Add your own thoughts in the comments!

    Movies

    Melancholia Trailer: Kirsten Dunst and Alexander Skarsgard Marry, Worry About the Earth's Destruction

    Director Lars von Trier is known for his unusual and visceral aesthetic, like in 2009's Antichrist, and his upcoming film, Melancholia, looks to offer more of the same.

    Director Lars von Trier is known for his unusual and visceral aesthetic, like in 2009's Antichrist, and his upcoming film, Melancholia, looks to offer more of the same. Kirsten Dunst stars as Justine, a woman who's already questioning her happiness on her wedding day to her handsome new husband (Alexander Skarsgard). She's also clashing with her sister Claire, played by Charlotte Gainsbourg, while Kiefer Sutherland makes a rare film appearance as Claire's prickly husband. The relationships would be enough for a rich psychological drama, but there's actually an, um, disaster angle.

    Another planet has just emerged from behind the Sun and is on an apparent collision course with Earth, making the principal characters understandably anxious. It's a strange combination of genres (think Margot at the Wedding meets Armageddon), but there's no denying that the bit we get to see in the preview is stunningly photographed. And for all you True Blood fans, take note: it's Eric in a tux! Watch the preview when you read more

    Kate Moss

    Emmanuelle Alt Explains Her Vision for Vogue Paris, Her Stance on Celebrity Covers

    >> During couture, Emmanuelle Alt hinted that Vogue Paris under her direction would be "the same, but different"; Vogue's Mark Holgate got her to expand a little more on her vision for the magazine: “I want to keep the quality, the photographers we work with — David [Sims], Mert and Marcus, Mario [Testino], and Bruce Weber.

    >> During couture, Emmanuelle Alt hinted that Vogue Paris under her direction would be "the same, but different"; Vogue's Mark Holgate got her to expand a little more on her vision for the magazine:

    “I want to keep the quality, the photographers we work with — David [Sims], Mert and Marcus, Mario [Testino], and Bruce Weber. I don’t think there should be radical changes. The magazine should still be chic and sophisticated. It’s a bit like buying an apartment: Before you move in, you have all these plans of what you are going to do, but then you get there, and you realize it is better to spend time living in it, and transforming it over time. I’d like there to be more beauty trends; there was so much of that in Vogue back in the eighties. More French girls, more French lifestyle. And I am going to keep shooting for the magazine — hopefully a story every issue." She adds: "I always want a relationship with reality: nothing too sexy, or provocative, or fashion victim. We are French — we can show smoking, nudity. We have no boundaries, and it can be good to have them."

    As for her position on celebrity covers: “We don’t have a systematic point of view on it. But here in France we are back in a much more glamorous time. French actresses were respected, but not so evidently in the fashion world. Now we have Marion Cotillard, Charlotte Gainsbourg. I’d be very happy to put an actress on the cover if she is the right girl.” And her model favorites are no surprise: “Daria [Werbowy] is the girl I work with the most. She has a natural, strong beauty. You can put her in a white tee and she will make it look fantastic. I like Kate [Moss] too, because she cares about clothes. Most models don’t care what you put them in, they just play the game.”

    Kirsten Dunst

    Peek the Fall/Winter 2010 Issue of Lula Magazine Rodarte's Laura and Kate Mulleavy Guest Edited

    >> Tom Ford guest edited the most recent Vogue Paris, but he's not the only designer with an issue on newsstands.

    >> Tom Ford guest edited the most recent Vogue Paris, but he's not the only designer with an issue on newsstands. Rodarte's Laura and Kate Mulleavy guest edited the Fall/Winter 2010 issue of Lula, in which they styled Kirsten Dunst in an editorial photographed by their friend and backstage photographer Autumn de Wllde, dressed Charlotte Gainsbourg for the Nan Goldin-shot cover, and asked Tavi Gevinson and Sofia Coppola to contribute. Some highlights from the issue in the gallery, plus more here.

     

    Celebrity Pregnancies

    Gisele and Miranda Break From Ben and Orlando to Hit the Runway!

    Gisele Bundchen visited the Balenciaga studios yesterday for a fitting, and today she was out again for the actual show.
    Pictures of Miranda Kerr and Gisele Bundchen Walking the Balenciaga Show in Paris

    Gisele Bundchen visited the Balenciaga studios yesterday for a fitting, and today she was out again for the actual show. Miranda Kerr browsed around the city with Orlando Bloom last night, and he was by her side again this morning as they headed to the presentation along with Salma Hayek, fresh off playing host to Halle Berry and Olivier Martinez, and her husband, Francois-Henri Pinault, whose company, PPR, owns the brand. It was the only Fashion Week appearance for the two supermodels, though Gisele took a turn on the runway for Colcci over the Summer. Once the strutting was over, Gisele went right back to sharing fun times with her son Benjamin as they went shopping — click through to see Miranda and Gisele's fashionable day!