Wednesday 20 February 2013

Magazine Madness: Emma Stone Takes Off at W Magazine February 2013!!

February 2013, The Movie Issue

First time at Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, second chance for Juergen Teller, for Emma Stone, it is as easy as getting straight As at high school.  

Shot at a cheapo motel room rather than in world-rank Kunsthistorisches Museum, Teller, who works February issue with W’s Editor at Large (is there Editor at Little? I would like to volunteer) Lynn Hirschberg, transforms the golden girl into blurred and blue expressions---quite opposite than her comic and cute images on scene, while Emma confesses to interviewer Hirschberg, that in real life, that “sometimes it’s uncomfortable for me not to go for the joke. I’ve been looking at that in myself lately……Often, joking for me is a way of diffusing the awkwardness of a situation, so it’s kind of exhilarating to be a part of projects where there’s nothing funny or lighthearted” (Hirschberg 2013, 150).



Emma wears black strapless black bra, both shoulders nude, again, eye-popping golden hair falls softly from draping MJ black Jacket, interestingly, it is bold and bare Marc Jacob campaign shooting that makes Teller famous, and this time, this ‘Miss Little Sunshine’ looks bashful and playful on February cover, intriguingly, interestingly and intensively opens up her brighter Stone Age in magazine-sphere.

But guess who makes the Stone cry?? Surprise, surprise, Mr. Charlie Chaplin. Eyesore commercial campaign (like Teller for Vivienne Westwood, Feb 15) is definitely not my taste, but W wisely presents the eye candy in chilly February.  

Quite opposite to the human beings, I ALWAYS judge a magazine by its stunning cover.

P.S Easy A has the wittiest screenplay and the most adorable Emma in my opinion for the whole time!! 

Photography: Juergen Teller 
Works Cited: 
Hirschberg, Lynn. ‘Little Miss Sunshine’, W, February 2013. 148-51. 

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