The Interview Magazine September 2012 Cover Shoot Stars Emma Stone
Meghan Young — August 28, 2012 — Fashion
References: interviewmagazine & fashiongonerogue
The Interview Magazine September 2012 cover shoot captures actress Emma Stone as never seen before. Heavily futuristic with a dark dystopian, TRON-like aesthetic, the images are a far cry from the youthful funny girl found in 'Easy A.' Utterly versatile, as any good actor should be, she is captured as sleek and serious in this editorial.
Shot by photographer Mikael Jansson, the Interview Magazine September 2012 cover shoot has a staticy quality as though they are screenshots from a security camera. Styled by Karl Templer, Stone is clad in the likes of Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquière, Yves Saint Laurent, Lanvin, Christopher Kane, Haider Ackermann, Versace. The cyber looks are complemented by neon lights and plenty of smoke.
Shot by photographer Mikael Jansson, the Interview Magazine September 2012 cover shoot has a staticy quality as though they are screenshots from a security camera. Styled by Karl Templer, Stone is clad in the likes of Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquière, Yves Saint Laurent, Lanvin, Christopher Kane, Haider Ackermann, Versace. The cyber looks are complemented by neon lights and plenty of smoke.
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