Keira Knightley by Mert & Marcus for Interview April 2012

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published April 3, 2012

KeiraKeira Knightley shows off her dark side for the April cover shoot of Interview Magazine. In front of Mert & Marcus’ lens, the English actress slips into ultra-modern pieces from the likes of Louis Vuitton, Balenciaga, Diane von Furstenberg and Yves Saint Laurent selected by fashion editor Karl Templer. With cigarette in hand, Keira rocks red lips by makeup artist Lucia Pieroni and tousled locks by hair stylist Paul Hanlon.

View more of this story and see the Q&A at InterviewMagazine.com








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5 thoughts on “Keira Knightley by Mert & Marcus for Interview April 2012”

  1. Good job in make up (or retouching?) because her lips are not in her usual trademark annoying pout, she actually looks like a woman here, not a young innocent “girl”… I so don’t imagine her smoking in real life unless…we are wrong?

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