EDITORIAL: Keeping It Real With Kirsten Dunst

I am a huge fan of actress Kirsten Dunst since her childhood days. I remember watching her as young Amy March in Little Women with my mom and then being forced to watch Jumaji with my brothers and thinking she was so cool. Following her incredible career I was enthralled with her in the Virgin Suicides, a movie I still watch a bunch today and take inspiration from. Then came Marie Antoinette which is by far one of my favorite movies. I think I put it on almost once a week, it’s the only movie I went out and bought the DVD as soon as it came out so that I could watch it whenever I wanted. I’m pretty sure I also bought it on Apple Movies so I can have it on my phone. Cleary a huge fan!

I remember bookmarking this Editorial she was in last August for Porter Magazine and figured I would share it since I keep looking back at it! Dunst is so angelic, I don’t know if it’s the blonde hair or the fact that I feel everything she does it gold. Who knows, just sit-back and scroll because she looks stunning and the styling for the Editorial is so dreamy. *le sigh*

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Photography Annelise Phillips / Styling Helen Broadfoot for Porter Magazine

This is a great article on Kirsten Dunst, she talks about growing up in Hollywood and her latest role in Becoming a God in Central Florida so I highly recommend you clock over to Net-A-Porter to read it!


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