August 25, 20177 yr Elizabeth Olsen gets her close up on the cover of ES Magazine‘s new issue. Here’s what the 28-year-old actress had to share with the mag. On catching up with her famous twin sisters: “I just had dinner with Ashley when the [Wind River] premiere was happening. She was very sweet to come with me to the after-party.’ I just think they’re brilliant women…I’ll go visit them at the office and sit in a meeting if I’m in and out of town. They’ll be talking about piping or buttons [and] they have taught me about art.” On her fears for America: “It’s horrible to think how the rest of the world is viewing the United States right now. You don’t really know how to fix it as an individual because you can’t. What is cool about what’s happening right now, however, is that while people have always talked about causes that they are interested in, now they are actually actively a part of them.” On her views on fashion: “It’s not my comfort zone. I went to a Dior show and ended up getting to wear a look to the premiere in New York. I felt great that night just because I felt like I was in something that I love. Sometimes when I’m not in something that I love I cry on the way to the premiere and I’m posing with my shoulders as far back as they go. Then I look at the photos and I’m like, ‘It did look nice. Why was I crying?’”
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October 7, 20177 yr Elizabeth Olsen looks almost unrecognizable as she’s transformed for her Hunger cover feature! The shoot was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock and the 28-year-old actress was surrounded by Birds, throwing it back to the famed director’s 1963 movie. In the mag, Elizabeth also spoke about filming The Avengers movies. “I think the thing to constantly think about when you’re filming [The Avengers] – because sometimes it’s odd tedious work when you’re having to do the most dramatic line of your life and you’ve been in a trailer for three hours – is to remember that more people are going to see you in this movie than they’ll see of any of your other projects, so you have to remind yourself to do a great acting job, which can add pressure. But other than that it’s one of the coolest experiences in the world to be part of a film that is internationally seen. We’re in a world where no one can agree on anything else besides “let’s go and see this movie”. That to me is pretty cool. I was watching Indiana Jones on a plane ride the other day and I think, like that, Avengers will just live on,” she said.
October 9, 20177 yr The Rape Foundation's Annual Brunch on October 8, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California
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