As a Victoria’s Secret veteran, Behati Prinsloo knows the ins and outs of the industry, including how to keep calm in front of a crowd.
She told Net-a-Porter’s online fashion magazine The Edit that it took some time to get used to prancing around in her unmentionables.
“I was so nervous in the beginning. You're in your underwear in front of all these staring people. But it really does motivate you to be your best and look your best. All the girls are doing squats backstage!"
As for her own style preference, Behati noted, "My look is grungy, very rock 'n' roll. I love the '70s; I love the vibe. The music I listen to most is Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, punk. That's why The Edit's shoot was so cool."...
She told Net-a-Porter’s online fashion magazine The Edit that it took some time to get used to prancing around in her unmentionables.
“I was so nervous in the beginning. You're in your underwear in front of all these staring people. But it really does motivate you to be your best and look your best. All the girls are doing squats backstage!"
As for her own style preference, Behati noted, "My look is grungy, very rock 'n' roll. I love the '70s; I love the vibe. The music I listen to most is Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, punk. That's why The Edit's shoot was so cool."...
- 7/31/2014
- GossipCenter
Sure, Behati Prinsloo is one of the biggest Victoria's Secret Angels today. But don't assume the supermodel was immune to nervous jitters back when she first got her wings.
"I was so nervous in the beginning," Prinsloo admitted to The Edit, Net-a-Porter's online fashion magazine, in her cover story interview. "You're in your underwear in front of all these staring people," Prinsloo said. "But it really does motivate you to be your best and look your best. All the girls are doing squats backstage!"
The Namibian-born beauty covers the latest issue of the virtual mag, rocking the best designer duds to reflect her high-fashion grunge style.
"My look is grungy, very rock 'n' roll," she said. "I love the '70s; I love the vibe. The music Ilisten to most is Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, punk. That's why The Edit's shoot was so cool."...
"I was so nervous in the beginning," Prinsloo admitted to The Edit, Net-a-Porter's online fashion magazine, in her cover story interview. "You're in your underwear in front of all these staring people," Prinsloo said. "But it really does motivate you to be your best and look your best. All the girls are doing squats backstage!"
The Namibian-born beauty covers the latest issue of the virtual mag, rocking the best designer duds to reflect her high-fashion grunge style.
"My look is grungy, very rock 'n' roll," she said. "I love the '70s; I love the vibe. The music Ilisten to most is Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, punk. That's why The Edit's shoot was so cool."...
- 7/25/2014
- icelebz.com
Sure, Behati Prinsloo is one of the biggest Victoria's Secret Angels today. But don't assume the supermodel was immune to nervous jitters back when she first got her wings.
"I was so nervous in the beginning," Prinsloo admitted to The Edit, Net-a-Porter's online fashion magazine, in her cover story interview. "You're in your underwear in front of all these staring people," Prinsloo said. "But it really does motivate you to be your best and look your best. All the girls are doing squats backstage!"
The Namibian-born beauty covers the latest issue of the virtual mag, rocking the best designer duds to reflect her high-fashion grunge style.
"My look is grungy, very rock 'n' roll," she said. "I love the '70s; I love the vibe. The music Ilisten to most is Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, punk. That's why The Edit's shoot was so cool."...
"I was so nervous in the beginning," Prinsloo admitted to The Edit, Net-a-Porter's online fashion magazine, in her cover story interview. "You're in your underwear in front of all these staring people," Prinsloo said. "But it really does motivate you to be your best and look your best. All the girls are doing squats backstage!"
The Namibian-born beauty covers the latest issue of the virtual mag, rocking the best designer duds to reflect her high-fashion grunge style.
"My look is grungy, very rock 'n' roll," she said. "I love the '70s; I love the vibe. The music Ilisten to most is Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, punk. That's why The Edit's shoot was so cool."...
- 7/25/2014
- icelebz.com
Sure, Behati Prinsloo is one of the biggest Victoria's Secret Angels today. But don't assume the supermodel was immune to nervous jitters back when she first got her wings.
"I was so nervous in the beginning," Prinsloo admitted to The Edit, Net-a-Porter's online fashion magazine, in her cover story interview. "You're in your underwear in front of all these staring people," Prinsloo said. "But it really does motivate you to be your best and look your best. All the girls are doing squats backstage!"
The Namibian-born beauty covers the latest issue of the virtual mag, rocking the best designer duds to reflect her high-fashion grunge style.
"My look is grungy, very rock 'n' roll," she said. "I love the '70s; I love the vibe. The music Ilisten to most is Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, punk. That's why The Edit's shoot was so cool."...
"I was so nervous in the beginning," Prinsloo admitted to The Edit, Net-a-Porter's online fashion magazine, in her cover story interview. "You're in your underwear in front of all these staring people," Prinsloo said. "But it really does motivate you to be your best and look your best. All the girls are doing squats backstage!"
The Namibian-born beauty covers the latest issue of the virtual mag, rocking the best designer duds to reflect her high-fashion grunge style.
"My look is grungy, very rock 'n' roll," she said. "I love the '70s; I love the vibe. The music Ilisten to most is Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, punk. That's why The Edit's shoot was so cool."...
- 7/25/2014
- icelebz.com
I love the '70s coiffures and clothes matched with some great performances, but the movie... that's a different story. David O. Russell's American Hustle has issues with tone, repetition and ultimately a lack of reason for why I was even watching. I was never flat out bored because something would ultimately come along to reinvigorate a movie that feels like it's on constant life support, but when a movie is only as good as its next scene it's tough to get any overall enjoyment out of it, especially once you get to the end and the whole thing has led to nothing more than a ho-hum magic trick. Very loosely based on the late '70s FBI sting operation codenamed Abscam, that saw several political figures convicted of accepting bribes, American Hustle centers on con man Irving Rosenfeld (Christian Bale) and his partner, Sydney Prosser (Amy Adams), who are...
- 12/4/2013
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
At the end of X-Men: First Class, Mystique left her longtime friend, Charles Xavier, to join the dark side. Xavier felt betrayed by this act, and in a recent interview with SciFiNow, Jennifer Lawrence discusses her character's look, and where she finds herself in X-Men: Days of Future Past.
"I'm naked, but when I do get to wear clothes, I love the '70s outfits. Some of the Mystique look is a little different, but we’re still using the same paint. But she’s different in this film too. She was struggling – like a lot of normal humans – with the way she looked, and she was covered up a lot in the first movie, but this time she is Mutant and proud."
So her character is going to be more confident this time around. The movie itself looks like it's going to be badass. The footage screened at Comic-Con was pretty incredible,...
"I'm naked, but when I do get to wear clothes, I love the '70s outfits. Some of the Mystique look is a little different, but we’re still using the same paint. But she’s different in this film too. She was struggling – like a lot of normal humans – with the way she looked, and she was covered up a lot in the first movie, but this time she is Mutant and proud."
So her character is going to be more confident this time around. The movie itself looks like it's going to be badass. The footage screened at Comic-Con was pretty incredible,...
- 9/6/2013
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Jennifer Lawrence is going to be spending a lot more time in blue in "X-Men: Days of Future Past" than she did in "X-Men: First Class." Though the movie is going to be loaded with fashions from its 1970s setting, Lawrence won't get to wear many of them because Mystique is going to spend much of the film living in only her own skin.
"I'm naked," Lawrence tells Sci-Fi Now of her time as Mystique in the new movie. "But when I do get to wear clothes, I love the '70s outfits."
So why the shift towards more body paint in the "X-Men" sequel? Lawrence says that Mystique is more at home in her mutant body in "Days of Future Past" than she was 10 years earlier in "First Class."
"Some of the Mystique look is a little different, but we're still using the same paint. But she's different in this film too,...
"I'm naked," Lawrence tells Sci-Fi Now of her time as Mystique in the new movie. "But when I do get to wear clothes, I love the '70s outfits."
So why the shift towards more body paint in the "X-Men" sequel? Lawrence says that Mystique is more at home in her mutant body in "Days of Future Past" than she was 10 years earlier in "First Class."
"Some of the Mystique look is a little different, but we're still using the same paint. But she's different in this film too,...
- 9/5/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
She’s always up for a challenge, and Jennifer Lawrence is looking forward to unveiling her new flick “X-Men: Days of Future Past” next May.
The “Hunger Games” starlet will reprise her role as Mystique, and she told press that wearing her character’s retro garb is definitely a highlight.
Jennifer explained, "I'm naked, but when I do get to wear clothes, I love the '70s outfits. Some of the Mystique look is a little different, but we’re still using the same paint. But she’s different in this film too."
“She was struggling – like a lot of normal humans – with the way she looked, and she was covered up a lot in the first movie, but this time she is Mutant and proud."...
The “Hunger Games” starlet will reprise her role as Mystique, and she told press that wearing her character’s retro garb is definitely a highlight.
Jennifer explained, "I'm naked, but when I do get to wear clothes, I love the '70s outfits. Some of the Mystique look is a little different, but we’re still using the same paint. But she’s different in this film too."
“She was struggling – like a lot of normal humans – with the way she looked, and she was covered up a lot in the first movie, but this time she is Mutant and proud."...
- 9/5/2013
- GossipCenter
Your Daily Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans
Less Mystique For Mystique: Jennifer Lawrence is showing off a whole new side of her Raven/Mystique character in the upcoming "X-Men: Days of Future Past." Unlike the character in "X-Men: First Class," this time around fans will see a side of the mutant that is well known in the comics and when Rebecca Romijn played her in three films. "I'm naked," Jennifer told SciFiNow. "But when I do get to wear clothes, I love the '70s outfits." Adding, "[My ...
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Less Mystique For Mystique: Jennifer Lawrence is showing off a whole new side of her Raven/Mystique character in the upcoming "X-Men: Days of Future Past." Unlike the character in "X-Men: First Class," this time around fans will see a side of the mutant that is well known in the comics and when Rebecca Romijn played her in three films. "I'm naked," Jennifer told SciFiNow. "But when I do get to wear clothes, I love the '70s outfits." Adding, "[My ...
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- 9/5/2013
- by access.hollywood@nbcuni.com (AccessHollywood.com Editorial Staff)
- Access Hollywood
by Brett White
A lot has changed for Jennifer Lawrence since she first covered herself in blue body paint for 2011's "X-Men: First Class." She's now an Oscar winner thanks to "Silver Linings Playbook," and she's a full-blown action hero thanks to the overwhelming success of "The Hunger Games." Following all that success, Lawrence returned to the role of the shape-shifting mutant known as Mystique for next year's "X-Men: Days of Future Past." But it turns out that her mutant alter-ego has done a bit of changing over the past few years as well.
"I'm naked," said Lawrence in an interview with SciFiNow. "But when I do get to wear clothes, I love the '70s outfits."
The sequel has jumped forward a decade in time to the groovy '70s, and the effects have already been seen on the likes of Professor X; check out James McAvoy in these retro threads.
A lot has changed for Jennifer Lawrence since she first covered herself in blue body paint for 2011's "X-Men: First Class." She's now an Oscar winner thanks to "Silver Linings Playbook," and she's a full-blown action hero thanks to the overwhelming success of "The Hunger Games." Following all that success, Lawrence returned to the role of the shape-shifting mutant known as Mystique for next year's "X-Men: Days of Future Past." But it turns out that her mutant alter-ego has done a bit of changing over the past few years as well.
"I'm naked," said Lawrence in an interview with SciFiNow. "But when I do get to wear clothes, I love the '70s outfits."
The sequel has jumped forward a decade in time to the groovy '70s, and the effects have already been seen on the likes of Professor X; check out James McAvoy in these retro threads.
- 9/5/2013
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
At the end of 2011's X-Men: First Class , Charles Xavier felt betrayed as his dear friend Mystique had taken off with Magneto and his brotherhood. Jennifer Lawrence will reprise her role as the blue shapeshifter in the film's sequel, X-Men: Days of Future Past , and recently spoke about where her character finds herself in the film. "I'm naked, but when I do get to wear clothes, I love the '70s outfits. Some of the Mystique look is a little different, but we.re still using the same paint. But she.s different in this film too," she told SciFiNow . "She was struggling . like a lot of normal humans . with the way she looked, and she was covered up a lot in the first movie, but this time she is Mutant and proud." Coming to...
- 9/5/2013
- Comingsoon.net
Jennifer Lawrence has discussed playing Mystique for a second time in X-Men: Days of Future Past.
The Oscar-winning actress revealed details on her mutant costume - a mixture of blue body paint and bodysuit - and the character's mindset in the time-travelling superhero sequel.
"I'm naked. But when I do get to wear clothes, I love the '70s outfits," Lawrence told SciFiNow.
"Some of the Mystique look is a little different, but we're still using the same paint. But she's different in this film too. She was struggling - like a lot of normal humans - with the way she looked, and she was covered up a lot in the first movie, but this time she is Mutant and proud."
X-Men: Days of Future Past will be based on Chris Claremont's acclaimed Marvel comic book storyline from the early '80s.
Director Bryan Singer's blockbuster will unite both X-Men casts,...
The Oscar-winning actress revealed details on her mutant costume - a mixture of blue body paint and bodysuit - and the character's mindset in the time-travelling superhero sequel.
"I'm naked. But when I do get to wear clothes, I love the '70s outfits," Lawrence told SciFiNow.
"Some of the Mystique look is a little different, but we're still using the same paint. But she's different in this film too. She was struggling - like a lot of normal humans - with the way she looked, and she was covered up a lot in the first movie, but this time she is Mutant and proud."
X-Men: Days of Future Past will be based on Chris Claremont's acclaimed Marvel comic book storyline from the early '80s.
Director Bryan Singer's blockbuster will unite both X-Men casts,...
- 9/5/2013
- Digital Spy
As a junior high schooler, I used to record "Late Night with David Letterman" on a VHS cassette tape every night and watch it the following morning because my parents wouldn't allow me to stay up that late. In 1987, during summer break, while watching my trusty VHS tape, I witnessed an event that forced me fall in love with popular culture. I mean, "gun to the head, you have no choice in this matter," forced.
During a very uncomfortable appearance, Crispin Glover -- who, at the time, I only knew as George McFly from "Back to the Future" -- came very close to kicking David Letterman in the face. So close that a surprised Letterman walked off the set. This moment changed me forever.
So, now, when interviewing Glover for the first time -- along with "Freaky Deaky" co-star Michael Jai White -- I had to ask about this, as...
During a very uncomfortable appearance, Crispin Glover -- who, at the time, I only knew as George McFly from "Back to the Future" -- came very close to kicking David Letterman in the face. So close that a surprised Letterman walked off the set. This moment changed me forever.
So, now, when interviewing Glover for the first time -- along with "Freaky Deaky" co-star Michael Jai White -- I had to ask about this, as...
- 4/27/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
When you think about movie parodies -- we could be talking Airplane!, the Austin Powers films, or one of those great old Mad magazine satires, which were really the first place that a lot of us, as kids, got to "see" movies made for adults -- the key to a terrific send-up would seem to be the art of exaggeration, pure and simple. But there’s a particular brand of cinematic parody that I love, at this point, almost more than any other. And though it does employ the art of exaggeration (in very, very deadpan ways), far more than that,...
- 10/16/2009
- by Owen Gleiberman
- EW.com - The Movie Critics
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