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FASHION & BEAUTY profile

Julianne Moore I’ll cut to the chase: In person, Julianne Moore lives up to her glowing reputation; talented, smart and grounded are just a few words that come to mind. I caught up with the Oscar winner when she was in town for the Toronto International Film Festival, promoting her part in Suburbicon as well as her role as a spokesperson for L’Oréal Paris, a major sponsor of the festival. Upon my arrival at the interview, I was whisked away to a private room, where Moore darted over to greet me warmly, clad in a breathtaking silk organza little black Givenchy dress. With her glossy auburn hair and porcelain skin dusted with freckles, the 57-year-old is undeniably a natural beauty. Immediately, I knew this would be more casual conversation and less formal interview. I talked with Moore about what feminism means to her, the challenges of raising teenagers (she has two) and her low-maintenance but clearly very effective beauty regimen. TEXT JULIA M C EWEN

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The Oscar winner is more than just a pretty face—but, of course, she is that, too. Here are her most iconic movie beauty moments.

This blunt bob is just as severe as Maude Lebowski in the 1998 cult classic The Big Lebowski.

Moore plays Cathy Whitaker in the 2002 drama Far From Heaven, where she embodies a glamorous housewife in 1950s Connecticut.

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In 2009’s A Single Man—visually stunning thanks to director Tom Ford—Moore’s character, Charley, wore fab ’60s eyeliner.


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