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Nina Dobrev in Monique Lhuillier at the Costume Institute Gala in NYC, May 6th

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Jennifer Lawrence with Sarah Jessica Parker at the Costume Institute Gala in NYC, May 6th

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Marion Cotillard in Dior at the Costume Institute Gala in NYC, May 6th

Emma Watson, Glamour UK Magazine 2012

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Jennifer Lawrence by Jodie Foster for Time’s 100 Most Influential PeopleYou’ll remember where you were when you first felt it, how you were stuck to one spot like a small animal considering its end. The Jennifer Lawrence Stare. It cuts a searing swath in your gut. A reckoning. I remember going to the cutting rooms of Winter’s Bone. I thought, Sure, this girl can act. But, man, this girl can also just be. All of those painful secrets in her face, the feeling that there’s some terrible past that’s left impossibly angled bone and weariness in its wake. She’s worn from the pain of living — something none of her characters would ever have the energy to articulate. It’s just part of her, like skin and muscle. The good news is that Jen, her good-humored, ballsy, free-spirited alter ego with the husky voice and a propensity for junk food … Jen, the spritely tomboy from Kentucky — that Jen’s got it together. A hoot. A gem. A gem with a killer stare.