The Natalie Portman Vogue editorial shows off the actress' new found grace and poise after a rigorous year of ballet training. The perfect cover girl for this January 2011 issue, Portman will guarantee that this edition won't last a day on the stands once it comes out.
Photographed by Peter Lindbergh, the Natalie Portman Vogue editorial has a romantic, vintage-Victorian feel that perfectly accents Portman's own regal beauty. Interestingly, she touches on the idea of women being vulgar within the interview, which is not often seen on the silver screen.
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The Natalie Portman Vogue Editorial is Graceful and Poised
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