Nicolas Ghesquière photographs the latest campaign images of Louis Vuitton featuring Emma Stone, Chloe X Halle, Jaden Smith, Angelica Ross, Liu Yifei, Laura Harrier, Sophie Turner, Carolyn Murphy, Jennifer Connelly, Cody Fern, Emily Danielle, Kris DeG and Sarah Brown. (source)
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Emma Stone for Vogue UK February 2019
The cover is shot by Craig McDean. (source)
Click here to view this year cover featuring Margot Robbie and Nicole Kidman, here to view 2017 cover featuring Imaan Hammam, Taylor Hill and Anna Ewers, here to view 2016 cover with Dakota Johnson, here to view 2015 cover featuring Jourdan Dunn, here to view 2014 cover featuring Georgia May Jagger, here to view 2012 cover featuring Kati Nescher, here to view last year cover featuring Arizona Muse, here for 2011 cover with Victoria Beckham, and here for 2010 cover with Natalia Vodianova.
Three Covers of Variety Magazine December 2018
Emma Stone, Timothée Chalamet, Mahershala Ali, John David Washington, Lupita Nyong’o and Melissa McCarthy images are shot by Shayan Ashgarnia. (source)
Featured Article: Emma Stone for Elle US September 2018
Academy Award winner Emma Stone stars on ELLE US’s September cover (shot by Ben Hassett, styled by Samira Nasr) and opens up to longtime friend Jennifer Lawrence about her new project, living life in the public eye, turning the big 3-0, and more.
On turning 30: “My twenties were a really interesting time, and there’s been a lot that has happened in these past 10 years, both positive and not as positive. It’s weird how much turning 30 crystallizes your life. Instead of just living the dreams that I had in my youth and getting to do the job that I love to do and making friends and going through all of that, it’s like, Now what do I actively want as an adult?”
On the importance of friendships: “I think friendship is pretty much everything. Here’s another turning-30 thing I’ve realized: You pick your family. You realize that your friendships, the people who go with you into these next phases of your life- you’re choosing your family.”
On why she doesn’t have social media: “I think it wouldn’t be a positive thing for me. If people can handle that sort of output and input in the social media sphere, power to them.” (source)
Click here to view last year cover featuring Alicia Vikander, here to view 2016 cover featuring Cara Delevingne, here to view 2015 cover featuring Keira Knightley, here to view 2014 cover featuring Kristen Stewart, click here to view 2013 cover featuring Kate Upton, here to view 2012 cover featuring Katy Perry, here to view 2011 cover featuring Gwyneth Paltrow, here and here for 2010 covers with Julia Roberts, and here for 2009 cover with Jennifer Aniston.