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The Hunger Games
Jennifer Lawrence, written by Jodie Foster
"You’ll remember where you were when you first felt it, how you were stuck to one spot like a small animal considering its end. The Jennifer Lawrence Stare. It cuts a searing swath in your gut. A reckoning. I remember going to the cutting rooms of Winter’s Bone. I thought, Sure, this girl can act. But, man, this girl can also just be."
Photo: Mark Seliger for Time
"You’ll remember where you were when you first felt it, how you were stuck to one spot like a small animal considering its end. The Jennifer Lawrence Stare. It cuts a searing swath in your gut. A reckoning. I remember going to the cutting rooms of Winter’s Bone. I thought, Sure, this girl can act. But, man, this girl can also just be."
Photo: Mark Seliger for Time
Michael Kors, written by Zac Posen
"He’s larger than life, a ball of energy and so warm and personable. It’s his love of people, life, and culture that exudes in his fashion globally. Michael takes the wonderful heritage of American sportswear into the future, translating it internationally for every woman and man who wants to be a part of the American Dream."
Photo: Ryan Pfluger for Time
"He’s larger than life, a ball of energy and so warm and personable. It’s his love of people, life, and culture that exudes in his fashion globally. Michael takes the wonderful heritage of American sportswear into the future, translating it internationally for every woman and man who wants to be a part of the American Dream."
Photo: Ryan Pfluger for Time
Lena Dunham, written by Claire Danes
"Like all great comics, she has a joke ready to deflect any jeer. Hannah’s pathetic declaration that she could at least be 'a voice of a generation' invites and thwarts many a poisoned arrow. Lena’s true power, though, lies in her transparency. She is unflinchingly, unnervingly honest."
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"Like all great comics, she has a joke ready to deflect any jeer. Hannah’s pathetic declaration that she could at least be 'a voice of a generation' invites and thwarts many a poisoned arrow. Lena’s true power, though, lies in her transparency. She is unflinchingly, unnervingly honest."
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Tadashi Yanai, written by Celia Birtwell
"Yanai is clearly an inspirational leader, and Uniqlo is a tribute to him and his management style, which is so rarely seen in a large corporation. He allows his team to be confident enough to let the designers feel free to show their personality, and he is intent on producing good products, at the right price, that people want."
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"Yanai is clearly an inspirational leader, and Uniqlo is a tribute to him and his management style, which is so rarely seen in a large corporation. He allows his team to be confident enough to let the designers feel free to show their personality, and he is intent on producing good products, at the right price, that people want."
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Jenna Lyons, written by Prabal Gurung
"She’s allowed mothers and daughters to dress with the same kind of attitude. I buy J.Crew, my mom does, my sister does, my niece and nephew do. She understands our zeitgeist. Being fashionable doesn’t mean being trendy; it means having a sense of style. Jenna has made J.Crew more than a brand or a company — it’s a philosophy that believes in style."
Photo: Peter Hapak for Time
"She’s allowed mothers and daughters to dress with the same kind of attitude. I buy J.Crew, my mom does, my sister does, my niece and nephew do. She understands our zeitgeist. Being fashionable doesn’t mean being trendy; it means having a sense of style. Jenna has made J.Crew more than a brand or a company — it’s a philosophy that believes in style."
Photo: Peter Hapak for Time
Michelle Obama, written by Maya Angelou
"The philosophers tell us that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Mrs. Obama is as if it doesn’t touch her. She hasn’t tried to become anybody else’s idea of the First Lady. She has remained herself, with her grace, her gentleness and her sense of humor. That she would dare to wear clothes off the rack. Or go out and garden. Or have a grandmother in the White House. She knows how to be a public creature without being separate from her family."
Photo: Illustration by David Despau for Time
"The philosophers tell us that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Mrs. Obama is as if it doesn’t touch her. She hasn’t tried to become anybody else’s idea of the First Lady. She has remained herself, with her grace, her gentleness and her sense of humor. That she would dare to wear clothes off the rack. Or go out and garden. Or have a grandmother in the White House. She knows how to be a public creature without being separate from her family."
Photo: Illustration by David Despau for Time
Josh Hutcherson
Like Edward and Bella, these two star-crossed Hunger Games lovers would positively delight fans of Katniss and Peeta, and give the tabloids plenty to write about. Josh and Jennifer have reportedly become super close on the set of Hunger Games, and, aww, they are both Kentucky locals...
But...at 20, Josh is two years younger than Jennifer, which is all well and good, but we would venture that their relationship is one with which Jen is familiar: The bond between a rascally little brother and his rambunctious big sis.
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Like Edward and Bella, these two star-crossed Hunger Games lovers would positively delight fans of Katniss and Peeta, and give the tabloids plenty to write about. Josh and Jennifer have reportedly become super close on the set of Hunger Games, and, aww, they are both Kentucky locals...
But...at 20, Josh is two years younger than Jennifer, which is all well and good, but we would venture that their relationship is one with which Jen is familiar: The bond between a rascally little brother and his rambunctious big sis.
Photo: Matt Baron/BEImages
Max Irons
The son of Jeremy is a heart-stopping looker with soul-piercing eyes, for sure, so we're sure Jen would be taken by his steely, icy blues. He's got the pedigree and he understands, much like Jennifer, what it's like to be — and be around —a true act-or...
But...he's so serious! Maybe this is the impression his roles give us, but we have a hard time seeing the perfectly polished Max ever turning "into two perverted Homer Simpsons" with anyone. Jen needs someone to laugh with, at, and for her.
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The son of Jeremy is a heart-stopping looker with soul-piercing eyes, for sure, so we're sure Jen would be taken by his steely, icy blues. He's got the pedigree and he understands, much like Jennifer, what it's like to be — and be around —a true act-or...
But...he's so serious! Maybe this is the impression his roles give us, but we have a hard time seeing the perfectly polished Max ever turning "into two perverted Homer Simpsons" with anyone. Jen needs someone to laugh with, at, and for her.
Photo: MediaPunch Inc/Rex USA
Bradley Cooper
Anyone who saw Silver Linings Playbook is secretly "shipping" for Brad and Jen (Omigosh, how weird!), given all the chemistry the duo had in the film. Brad is hilarious, older, and clearly has a soft-spot for his lovely co-star. With Jen's fast-paced life, a more mature guy could be just the ticket...
But...real life is clearly not the movies. Despite how great their silver-screen chemistry was, the two have adamantly denied any sort of involvement — and seem like solidly good, real friends. Which is good, because B. Coop's reputation needs a little bit of rehabilitation until we, as self-appointed BFFs of Jen, could even consider signing off.
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Anyone who saw Silver Linings Playbook is secretly "shipping" for Brad and Jen (Omigosh, how weird!), given all the chemistry the duo had in the film. Brad is hilarious, older, and clearly has a soft-spot for his lovely co-star. With Jen's fast-paced life, a more mature guy could be just the ticket...
But...real life is clearly not the movies. Despite how great their silver-screen chemistry was, the two have adamantly denied any sort of involvement — and seem like solidly good, real friends. Which is good, because B. Coop's reputation needs a little bit of rehabilitation until we, as self-appointed BFFs of Jen, could even consider signing off.
Photo: Stewart Cook/Rex USA
Dave Franco
Jennifer Lawrence once told W Magazine, "Where are the Robert Redfords and Paul Newmans of my age group? I love James Franco, but where’s the next James Franco?" Well, the next James Franco might be his kid brother, the adorable and confident Dave Franco. And he played the competing love interest with Nicholas Hoult in Warm Bodies, so he must be used to sharing the spotlight with him...
But...we simply cannot escape the swath of mean-guy roles Dave has played: 21 Jump Street, Fright Night, Warm Bodies, and Superbad. It may be our fault. And would it be horrible to say that we may feel like his eyebrows are boring into our very souls? They are amazing, but they may indeed have a mind of their own.
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Jennifer Lawrence once told W Magazine, "Where are the Robert Redfords and Paul Newmans of my age group? I love James Franco, but where’s the next James Franco?" Well, the next James Franco might be his kid brother, the adorable and confident Dave Franco. And he played the competing love interest with Nicholas Hoult in Warm Bodies, so he must be used to sharing the spotlight with him...
But...we simply cannot escape the swath of mean-guy roles Dave has played: 21 Jump Street, Fright Night, Warm Bodies, and Superbad. It may be our fault. And would it be horrible to say that we may feel like his eyebrows are boring into our very souls? They are amazing, but they may indeed have a mind of their own.
Photo: Matt Baron/BEImages
Joking aside, we are having such a fun time enjoying Jennifer's brilliant career that we couldn't care less what she is doing with her personal life, as long as she's enjoying herself. We are just having a good time playing matchmaker: A bright, energetic, supremely talented 22-year-old who just won one of acting's most prestigious awards probably has plenty on her plate, and, as her imaginary BFF, we always want the best for her, be it single, taken, straight, gay, Jack Nicholson, or McDonald's french fries.
Or, maybe she should just date Ryan Gosling?
Or, maybe she should just date Ryan Gosling?
We know we're going to be seeing plenty of Katniss' this Halloween — she is, after all, the kick-ass heroine of the year — but we're going for something a little more extreme than a bow and arrow and braid. We briefly considered trying a Peeta-camouflaged-as-a-rock look, but after careful consideration, decided Elizabeth Banks' Effie Trinket was going to be our Hunger Games costume tribute. Her powdered skin and bold use of color made for the perfect, mind-boggling awesome transformation.
Apply Make Up For Ever Aqua Cream #6 — a classic pink — on the lids, blending the color up to the eyelids.
Apply Make Up For Ever Eyeshadow #75 — a neon pink — to the entire eyelid, including under the brow, and the inner corner of the eye. "Carry this color from the outer corner of the eye down onto the cheeks, then blend to diffuse the edges," says Evans.
Apply false lashes — the crazier, the better. We used the same lashes the makeup team for The Hunger Games used on Banks — paper lashes by Paperself. We're obsessed with the intricate, breathtaking designs of these delicate fringes, which come in full lash strips or half strips.
Evans then applied Make Up For Ever Aqua Lip Waterproof Lipliner in hot pink #16C. First she lined the lips, then connected the top and bottom lips, filling in the rest of Tara's mouth with a bright pink lipstick.
The key to mastering Azealia's look, which for this DIY we based off of her controversial, banned-in-seven-countries Dazed cover shoot is to focus on hyper-metallic, duo-chrome eyes and balance it out with a neutral lip.
Add a few colorful highlights (we like Sultra's rainbow of clip-in options), some heavy-metal accessories, and a bit of cheeky attitude. You're all set to rock the (Halloween) party.









































































































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