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Kristen at the Forum Film Festival at NYU – October 7th, 2014

Kristen attended the Forum Film Festival Q&A for ‘Camp X-Ray’ yesterday at NYU, promoting her latest movie with director Peter Sattler.
Kristen was wearing a grey suit and blazer with Matt Bernson Tribeca “Darby” oxfords shoes.

Kristen at the Meet the Filmmakers Q&A at the Soho Apple Store – October 7th, 2014

Kristen attended the Meet the Filmmakers Q&A for ‘Camp X-Ray’ yesterday at the Apple Store in Soho yesterday, promoting her latest movie with director Peter Sattler.
Kristen was wearing a Chanel dress and Matt Bernson Tribeca “Darby” oxfords shoes.
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Kristen on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon

Kristen was a guest on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon last night where she talked about her new movie ‘Camp X-Ray’, rescuing her dog Cole during filming, and playing ‘Ring Around the Nosy’, wearing an elephant mask for the occasion.
Kristen was wearing a Polo Ralph Lauren top and skirt and Christian Louboutin “Viennana” shoes.


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Getting Ready with Kristen Stewart

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Byrdie.com : Exclusive: What It’s Like to Get Ready with Kristen Stewart.

“Sultry, edgy, lash-y,” makeup artist Jillian Dempsey says, when we asked her to describe the look she created for Kristen Stewart at the New York premiere of Stewart’s new movie, Camp X-Ray. “The look is pretty lash-y, don’t you think? Her eyes are so expressive—I definitely wanted to play them up.” And play them up, she did. Stewart’s final eye makeup look was an ethereal combination of inky black eyeliner, an iridescent smoky eye, and a full, lush fringe—a smoky eye from our haziest daydreams.

We sent photographer Hadar Pitchon behind the scenes to capture the magic as it was happening, and chatted with Dempsey to find out what it’s really like to get ready with Stewart for a big event. Hint: Don’t expect any red lipstick.

“I walked into the room, and [Stewart] was just finishing getting a haircut,” Dempsey reveals. “Her cut is so incredible—it had that perfect David Bowie-esque, androgynous thing going on.” The short, swingy cut by hairstylist Giannandrea inspired Dempsey to focus on one of Stewart’s defining features: her eyes. “When I originally went into the job, I thought I would be doing some sort of ‘60s look on her,” Dempsey reveals. “That was before I saw the cut, so it’s always a good lesson to learn that, as a makeup artist, you can never really arrive with a pre-conceived notion of what you want to do.”

Drawing her color palette from the mint detailing in Stewart’s beaded J. Mendel dress, Dempsey used Chanel’s Quadra Eye Shadow ($59) in Fascination to create a shimmery, dreamy, ocean-esque eye makeup look. “In the Fascination quad, there’s this color that I use—it looks a little more mint, and I wanted it to match the mint color in her beaded dress, but then it actually projects a little more on the blue side,” Dempsey says. “I went in the inner corner of her eyes in a sideways V, along the lash line, and under the lash line. I followed with a lot of the deeper tone in that quad—it’s like a charcoal black—on her top lid to give it a more punk rock definition. Then, as my last finishing move, I put that aquamarine color on top of it again.”

To add even more definition, Dempsey reached for the Khôl Eyeliner ($20) from her own eponymous makeup line to trace along Stewart’s lid. “I tightlined below her lashes, then drew it in above her lashes in small strokes,” she says.

Since the focus of this look was Stewart’s eyes, Dempsey upped the oomph factor with a couple of well-placed individual lashes on the outer corner of her lash line. But first, she applied a coat of Chanel’s Le Volume de Chanel Mascara ($30) in Noir. “The best thing with mascara is that you can take it north, south, east, or west, if you want to,” she says. “For [Stewart’s] bottom lashes, I wanted them to look a little plumper without looking twiggy, so I just used the very tip of the mascara wand and went back and forth to make them fuller.”

As for her skin, it was all about keeping things natural and shine-free. “I wanted her skin to look as matte as possible for tonight—I didn’t want to load it up,” Dempsey tells us. To achieve that perfect balance, she reached for Chanel’s Lumière Long-Wear Flawless Fluid Sunscreen Makeup SPF 15 ($57) in 40 Beige, which she mixed with a little moisturizer for sheer, barely-there coverage. When it comes to application tricks, Dempsey says less is more: “If you don’t need to wear a lot of foundation, don’t—just buff it out with a sponge or brush, then feather it out.”

To add just a bit of contour, Dempsey used a matte sculpting powder and applied it in the hollows of Stewart’s cheeks with a fan brush. When we asked her for at-home contouring tips, she was more than happy to share a tried-and-true trick. “Suck in your cheeks for the ‘fish’ look,” she says. “It looks really stupid and it seems like everyone uses this technique, but it does help to guide your hand in the exact area you want to place your brush and blend it out. It’s a helpful start.”

Because the main focus of the look was Stewart’s smoldering gaze, Dempsey reached for a sheer, subtle nude lipstick to finish things off—namely, Chanel’s Limited Edition Rouge Allure Luminous Intense Lip Colour ($35) in Précieuse, which Dempsey describes as “a light nude with a tiny bit of iridescence”. “I hope it’s still there,” she wonders out loud. “I always start [Stewart] off with a lip, but she doesn’t really ever carry a clutch, so you never know!”

When it comes to Stewart’s involvement in her makeup process, Dempsey says she’s—no surprise here—super laid-back. “I feel like we collaborate really easily,” Dempsey says. “Sometimes she’ll show me images or looks she likes, but she isn’t a dictator. She’s open and she likes to play and have fun. She never shuts off anyone’s ideas.”

The one thing Stewart isn’t exactly prone to, however? “She has to really be in the mood for a red lip,” Dempsey laughs. “I have to forewarn her if I’m thinking of doing one—it’s too much maintenance and a big commitment for the evening.” We see the logic in that, but we also can’t think of a better person than Stewart to pull off a lived-in, smudged, IDGAF lipstick look on a red carpet—something to look forward to in the future, perhaps?

New ‘Camp X-Ray’ Clip

Entertainment Weekly : Camp X-Ray may be about as far from Twilight as Kristen Stewart can get, but in her portrayal of a young guard serving at Guantanamo Bay, she does find herself back in the YA-lit world, if ever so briefly.

Her character, Private Amy Cole, starts to develop a delicate friendship with detainee Ali Amir (A Separation‘s Peyman Moaadi) when she discovers he’s a big fan of the Harry Potter books.
“The movie is really about their relationship and how they have to deal with each other on a day to day basis,” director Peter Sattler told EW after the film’s premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. “They have these weird ups and downs as they struggle to make their way through this.”
Check out an exclusive clip from the film below in which Amy Cole implores Ali Amir to follow the rules of the camp for his own well-being.

Kristen to Attend the 2014 All American High School Film Festival

2014 VARSITY BRANDS ALL AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL FILM FESTIVAL SET TO OPEN OCTOBER 24-26 IN NEW YORK CITY WITH MORE THAN 1,200 ENTRIES WORLDWIDE

The Opening Night festivities and the Award Show will be held at the Hilton Midtown, with all screenings and panels running at the AMC Empire Multiplex located in Times Square. The announcement was made by AAHSFF founder and filmmaker Andrew Jenks star of MTV’s “World of Jenks.”

This year’s festival includes participation from celebrity judges and presenters who are among the world’s most successful filmmakers, actors and directors including:

· Alli Simpson (Musician)

· Alysia Reiner (Actress, “Orange is The New Black”)

· Brianna Brown (Actress, “True Blood”)

· Carlton Cuse (Producer, “Lost”)

· Chloe Bennett (Actress, “Agents of Shield”)

· Danny Rose (Producer, “Scorpion”)

· David Alan Basche (Actor, “The Exes”)

· Doug Ellin (Creator, “Entourage”)

· Dylan McDermott (Actor, “Stalker”)

· Dylan Ratigan (Actor/Host, “The Dylan Ratigan Show”)

· Ed Burns (Producer/Director/Actor/Producer)

· Jackson Harris (Musician/Performer)

· John D’Leo (Actor, “The Family”)

· Josh Schwartz (Screenwriter, “Gossip Girl”)

· Kristen Stewart (Actress, “The Twilight Saga”)

· Mike Figueroa (Actor, “A Walk Among the Tombstones”)

· Nastia Liukin (2008 Olympic Champion)

· Stephanie Savage (Producer/Writer, “Gossip Girl”)

In addition, 24 film schools will participate in the festival’s College Fair including UCLA, Santa Fe College of Art and Design, SVA, SCAD, Relativity School, Elon University, The Los Angeles Film School, MCAD and The New York Film Academy among others.

More than 2,000 students from across the country are scheduled to attend. In 2013 and 2014, the festival received more than 2,200 film submissions from 48 states and 17 countries, highlighting a global community of young filmmakers. The field was narrowed down to 294 official film selections which will be presented throughout the three day festival.

A full list of films and filmmakers can be found at http://www.hsfilmfest.com/2014-screening-times/

“This is a record setting year for the AAHSFF as we saw the highest number of film submissions and overall participation from students and professional filmmakers alike, who want to come together and collaborate on the future of filmmaking,” said Andrew Jenks. “In 2014 we will have keynotes and discussions from some of the most notable filmmakers in the world, who all want to give back, teach and inspire young filmmakers just getting started.”

The festival is the brainchild of award-winning filmmaker Andrew Jenks, described by the Village Voice as ‘the voice of his generation’. His films have been distributed by HBO and ESPN and his critically acclaimed documentary series, ‘World of Jenks’ received #1 ratings on MTV. Andrew is currently directing/producing several episodes of ESPN’s “30 for 30” series, in addition to directing/producing several documentary films.

The festival will announce keynotes and panel discussions shortly. To purchase tickets for the 2014 festival, visit http://www.hsfilmfest.com/. For travel and hotel arrangements, visit http://www.hsfilmfest.com/travel-packages.

Sponsors for the Festival are: Title Sponsor Varsity Brands; Award Show Sponsor Cantinas Entertainment; Presenting Sponsors MovieFone, Santa Fe College of Art and Design and Relativity School; Media and Brand Partners include Made in NY, The Huffington Post, Seventeen Magazine, MTV, Student Television Network, FCancer, GoPro, Macbeth Shoes, Paul Frank, Kiss USA, Michael Wiese Productions, Noble Talent Management, Actors Playground School of Theatre, Siskel/Jacobs Productions, Final Draft, Earl of Sandwich and Andrew Jenks Entertainment.

The All-American High School Film Festival is the premiere showcase for talented high school filmmakers and media arts enthusiasts from around the world. Our mission is to connect the filmmakers of the future with the rewards, respect, and recognition they deserve.

Kristen at the ‘Camp X-Ray’ NYC Screening Masterpost – October 6th, 2014

Kristen was at the ‘Camp X-Ray’ NYC Screening tonight, and she was gorgeous ! I’ve added 263 HQ pictures. Keep checking the gallery, I am adding new pictures as they are coming in. Kristen was wearing a J. Mendel S/S 2015 mini dress, with Louboutin shoes, and she also was still wearing her wabi sabi necklace.

Access Hollywood : This morning, some coworkers and I were looking at photos of Kristen Stewart at Monday night’s New York premiere of her film “Camp X-Ray” and one woman brought up how beautiful she is.

We then agreed that her eye makeup, in particular, was pretty gorgeous.

Makeup Artist Jillian Dempsey: “My inspiration for Kristen’s makeup came from her new haircut, along with her short beaded dress. I wanted to play up her eyes, so I went for an edgy, sultry vibe by mixing charcoals and a shimmery aquamarine shade.”

Foundation: CHANEL Perfection Lumière Long-Wear Flawless Fluid Sunscreen Makeup SPF 15 in 40 Beige was used as the base (all make up is by CHANEL unless otherwise stated) and then I followed with Lift Lumière Smoothing and Rejuvenating Eye Contour Concealer under her eyes. To give her a clean, smooth look, I finished with a light application of Les Beiges Healthy Glow Sheer Color Powder in No. 20.

Blush: On her cheekbones, I gently brushed Powder Blush in Fandango and to contour, I used the middle shade from Limited Edition Les Beiges Healthy Glow Multi-Colour SPF 15 in No. 01.

Eyes: I started by covering her lid with the off-black shade from the Quadra Eye Shadow in Smoky Eyes. Then in the outer corners of her eyes I applied the dark, shimmery teal shade from the Quadra Eye Shadow in Fascination. Next, I used the light blue/green shade from the same palette for the inner corners and lower lash line of her eyes. I used Jillian Dempsey Kohl Eyeliner in Jet Black along her upper lash line and blended it towards the outer corners of her eyes. I curled her lashes and then applied several coats of Le Volume de Chanel Mascara in Noir to the top and bottom lashes, making special emphasis on the top outer lashes.

Brows: To define her eyebrows, I used Crayon Sourcils Sculpting Eyebrow Pencil in Brun Cendré.

Lips: Precision Lip Definer in Beige Satin was used to line her lips and I then applied Limited Edition Rouge Allure Luminous Intense Lip Colour in Précieuse.

Glamour : Last time we talked about Kristen Stewart here, she was rocking carrot-colored hair—but now she’s back to brunette and was showing off an updated short haircut and seriously sexy makeup at last night’s NYC premiere of Camp X-Ray.

Celebrity hairstylist Giannandrea shared the scoop behind Kristen’s latest haircut, which she describes as a “freshly razored short chopped edgy bob”. “I wanted to give Kristen a chic and effortlessly stylish new cut, something to perfectly reflect her personality,” she says. “The proportions are extremely important with a short haircut. I wanted to preserve the femininity while still bringing an edge to the look, and using a combination of thinning shears and a razor allowed me to achieve this balance. And of course, we wanted to have fun with it!”

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You can hear Kristen giggling at 3.07