Monday, April 28, 2008

Something About Moore

The latest Harper's Bazaar Lookbook spotlights a woman of many inspiring facets. Julianne Moore poses for a series of photographs which were influenced by a handful of narrative feminine portraits from the 19th and 20th centuries. Artists' work from the likes of Edgar Degas, Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt, and John Singer Sargent were featured in the breathtaking photo shoot. Moore makes for a delightful and sophisticated model. Her beauty and character more than suffice for each work of art.







The article here is quite intriguing as well. She describes her love for her family, the pedestrian life, art, and furniture with nothing less than fervid passion. Moore would much rather buy a room of furniture over a room packed with clothes! Her strong sense of self awareness and hope are truly inspiring. Along with decorating a room, she can light it up, too.

3 comments:

hstar said...

Elin, you always have some of the raddest posts!

The Clever Pup said...

I'm not feeling Julianne Moore in these poses at all. Cheapens the real thing

Georgia said...

I always like Julianne Moore as an actress, because she always give her best in each role that she perform, every actor does it anyway. But her attack with the character is magnificent, in her own way. - cheapest juicy couture