Beauty
EDITOR: CELIA ELLENBERG
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W
hen Kristen Stewart shaved off her
choppy, chin-grazing strands in ear-
ly March, leaving behind a prickly
fuzz tinted a shade of icy corn silk,
there seemed to be a brief moment
when the world—as far as it exists on
celebrity-news feeds—stopped spinning. “Circumstances really
just worked out, because I had been wanting to do it forever,”
the 27-year-old actress reveals a few weeks post–buzz cut from
the New Orleans set of her new film, Underwater. A close shave
made logistical sense for the big-budget, action-packed drama,
which requires Stewart to be in mechanical-engineer B E A U T Y >74
PERFUME GENIUS
IN HER FIRST FRAGRANCE CAMPAIGN FOR THE FRENCH
HOUSE, ACTRESS KRISTEN STEWART CHANNELS THE
REBELLIOUS SPIRIT OF GABRIELLE CHANEL BEFORE SHE
WAS COCO. PHOTOGRAPHED BY MARIO TESTINO.