Kristen Stewart for Allure Magazine

By in October 6, 2009 • Filed in: Gallery, Magazine

Remember the Allure Magazine photoshoot we earlier posted behind-the-scenes photos from? The first outtakes have arrived and are as fierce as fierce can be! We’ll of course be adding more as they become available. Also added to the gallery are some additional behind-the-scenes photos from the shoot. Enjoy!

003: 2009: Session 011 (Allure Magazine)

005: 2009: Session 011 (Behind the Scenes Allure Shoot)

Quotes from the article can be found below.

“What people told me [when I signed on to Twilight ] was that there would be a lot of fan girls, people who love the books,” said Stewart. “But people don’t tell you that as long as you’re living in Los Angeles, it’s a show every second of your day. It’s like the Kristen show. And it’s so boring!”

Stewart arrived at the shoot with a twisted ankle—an injury that occurred while shooting The Twilight Saga: New Moon , which opens this month. When Allure creative director Paul Cavaco (above right) suggested, half-jokingly, that one of the security guards hired for the day could carry her back and forth from her trailer to the set, she laughed. “Imagine if the tabloids got a hold of that one!” she said.

A group of paparazzi gathered nearby to watch Stewart at the shoot. “I want to call their parents and say, ‘Do you know what your child does for a living?’ They need to learn some manners,” she said. Here, the actress poses in a leather-and-lace dress by Rodarte.

On her nonchalance about Hollywood glamour, Stewart said, “I go outside, and I’m wearing a funky T-shirt and my hair is dirty, and people say, ‘What’s wrong with her? She needs to invest in a hairbrush.’ I’m like, Don’t you get it? I’m not that girl! I never was that girl. It’s not like I was really clean-cut last year.”

Because she has difficulty switching into interview speak, Stewart has been accused of seeming indifferent or too-cool-for-school. “I spend so much of my time guarding against sounding insincere about something that I would die for,” says the actress. “Maybe I’m overcompensating…. I care so much. And it gets reported as the opposite.”

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