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Kate Upton Dishes on Her Natural Assets For Vogue

Kate Upton got sexy in a swimsuit for the cover of the June issue of Vogue, which is available on newsstands May 21.

Kate Upton got sexy in a swimsuit for the cover of the June issue of Vogue, which is available on newsstands May 21. The go-to cover girl for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition is making waves in more than just modeling. Along with making her debut on American Vogue, she is taking her talents to the big screen. Kate is currently filming The Other Woman alongside Cameron Diaz and Leslie Mann in NYC. She's known for her figure, but has also faced criticism for her curvaceous physique. In the magazine, she addresses her critics and also reveals her confidence, opening up about loving her body, growing into her figure in her native Florida, as well as her next career moves. Here is more from Kate Upton in Vogue:

  • On criticism over her figure: "It was hard at first. You sit there and you're like 'Is something wrong with me?' The things that they're rejecting are things that I can't change. I can't change my bra size. They're natural! I can work out and I can stay healthy and motivated, but I can't change some things. I really just live my life. I love my body. It's what God gave me! I feel confident with myself, and if that inspires other women to feel confident with their bodies, great."
  • On feeling comfortable with her body growing up: "In Miami, boobs are fantastic. I was so proud of them. I was so excited. Are you kidding? I'm in Florida, and I'm constantly in bikinis. I was like, Yes! Killing it! All the girls on the beach are gonna be so jealous!"
  • On making it big: "If I'm going to make it as a model, I've got to be a celebrity. My work seems to be my priority at this point in my life. I never set out to be on the runway. I feel like I trust my career path. Acting I'm very interested in. I'm American — more is more!"

Carey Mulligan Goes Great Gatsby and Talks Acting Success in Vogue

Carey Mulligan channeled her Great Gatsby character, Daisy Buchanan, for the cover of Vogue's May issue, which is available on April 23.

Carey Mulligan channeled her Great Gatsby character, Daisy Buchanan, for the cover of Vogue's May issue, which is available on April 23. Inside the publication, she talked about working on the "exhausting and quite overwhelming" production in Australia and shared her excitement about her acting success. While waiting for the movie to hit theaters in May, Carey is also settling into her new home in London that she bought with her husband, Marcus Mumford. Here's more from Carey Mulligan in Vogue:

  • On moving into her new London home with husband Marcus Mumford: "I still haven't moved everything into my grown-up house. My mum and I were in my bedroom last night because that's where all my stuff went when I got back from Sydney. We were tearing through, trying to find it [her Gatsby workbook]. I had Marcus check at home. I think I've lost it."
  • On filming The Great Gatsby: "It was crazy and exhausting and quite overwhelming, the biggest, craziest production I've ever been involved in."
  • On her acting success: "It's unsettling that you get exactly what you wanted. Not like some version of it, not a slightly lesser version of it, but exactly. You're like: This is weird. It is weird."

Beyoncé Knowles Talks Having More Babies in Vogue

Beyoncé Knowles wears Givenchy to cover the upcoming Power Issue of Vogue magazine, which will be out on newsstands in the US on Feb.

Beyoncé Knowles wears Givenchy to cover the upcoming Power Issue of Vogue magazine, which will be out on newsstands in the US on Feb. 19 and is available now digitally. The March 2013 edition marks the second time Beyoncé's fronted the publication. Inside, she spoke about giving birth to her daughter, Blue Carter, in January 2012, and her and husband Jay-Z's hopes for Blue's normal childhood. Beyoncé also spoke about expanding her family, and getting back to work following Blue's arrival. Here are highlights from Beyoncé Knowles in Vogue:

  • On becoming a mom: "I felt very maternal around eight months. And I thought I couldn't become any more until I saw the baby. . . . But it happened during my labor because I had a very strong connection with my child. I felt like when I was having contractions, I envisioned my child pushing through a very heavy door. And I imagined this tiny infant doing all the work, so I couldn't think about my own pain. . . . We were talking. I know it sounds crazy, but I felt a communication. . . . My family and my closest people were there when I gave birth. Everything that scared me just was not present in that room. So for me to really let go and really appreciate every contraction . . . it was the best day of my life."
  • On having more kids: "When I was younger, there were moments where I said, 'I'm not going to have children.' And then moments when I wanted four. And now I definitely want another, but I don't know when."
  • On giving Blue a normal childhood: "At some point it's very important to me that my daughter is able to experience life and run through the sprinklers and have slumber parties and trust and live and do all the things that any child should be able to do. . . . School visits and lemonade stands and all that stuff. It's very important for me."
Kate Beckinsale

Selena, Kate Beckinsale, and More Have a Stylish Celebration With Vogue

Selena Gomez and Kate Beckinsale attended Vogue's special dinner celebrating Alberta Ferretti's limited-edition 2013 collection in LA last night.

Selena Gomez and Kate Beckinsale attended Vogue's special dinner celebrating Alberta Ferretti's limited-edition 2013 collection in LA last night. Selena, wearing a blue Alberta Ferretti dress, posed alongside Chelsea Handler while Kate chatted up Olivia Munn. Meanwhile, Alison Brie, Brittany Snow, and Anna Kendrick — all in Alberta Ferretti — shared a few laughs as they sat front row at the special presentation.

The night wasn't just for actresses. Rachel Zoe and her husband, Rodger Berman, also dropped by the event to take some of the edge off of a hectic award season. Rachel attended the dinner while her client Anne Hathaway picked up the best supporting actress award at the Critics' Choice Awards while wearing Oscar de la Renta. Be sure to tune in to the Golden Globes on Sunday to see what Rachel will dress Anne in, and don't forget to vote in our predictions ballot for a chance to win $1,500 and an iPad mini!

Gwen Stefani

Gwen Stefani Opens Up About Her "Ultimate Collaboration" in Vogue

Gwen Stefani covers Vogue's January issue, and in the glossy, the No Doubt frontwoman gets candid about balancing life as a rock star, designer, and mom.

Gwen Stefani covers Vogue's January issue, and in the glossy, the No Doubt frontwoman gets candid about balancing life as a rock star, designer, and mom. Gwen and No Doubt reunited this year for their first album in more than a decade, and between her music career, two sons, and multiple fashion lines, Gwen admits she sometimes feels overwhelmed. Fortunately, she says, that's given her plenty of angst to inspire her new music. The issue hits stands on Dec. 25, but in the meantime, here's more from Gwen Stefani in Vogue:

  • On what inspires her music: "There has to be some kind of saga going on. . . . Ten years ago, I had started L.A.M.B. because I was preparing myself, knowing that the music thing was going to end. Who knew that ten years later, I'd be doing a No Doubt record, be married, have two kids, have three clothing lines? All at one time! It would be ridiculous to do that. And it is ridiculous. It's impossible. . . . That's what this whole record was: trying to balance it, trying to be my creative self but also be the new me."

  • On her marriage to Gavin Rossdale: "You feel proud. There are just so many rewards that come with it. You have to work at it. But, actually, it's fun to get to this point. Because you learn so much about somebody. . . . And then having kids takes the whole relationship to another place. It is the ultimate collaboration. Both of us have such strong opinions about how it should be, and it's really fun to do it together."
  • On motherhood: "It's superfun being a mom, but it's not what you think it's going to be. And it's really gradual. At first, your life is totally the same. . . . as they grow older, it really does start to change your life. Like, 'Oh, my God, they have school, they have to get through first grade, they have to learn to read.' It starts getting so serious, and you're like, 'Aaaaaaah!'"

Photos courtesy Annie Leibovitz for Vogue

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Anne Hathaway Talks Wedding Fun and Playing Fantine in Vogue

Anne Hathaway posed for photographer Annie Leibovitz for a feature in Vogue's December issue.

Anne Hathaway posed for photographer Annie Leibovitz for a feature in Vogue's December issue. She's promoting her upcoming holiday release, Les Misérables, and also sat with the cast, including Hugh Jackman, for a spread. Anne is focused on her film after getting married to Adam Shulman in September. She talked about playing the dramatic part of Fantine and also shared details on her wedding and new husband in the magazine. Here's more from Anne Hathaway in Vogue:

  • On her wedding: "Oh, my God, I had a blast. Our friends stayed and partied and danced till really late."
  • On her Les Mis audition: "I knew that someone was going to have to go in there and do something pretty special to unseat me. Sometimes you leave a room and you feel like maybe you've left the door open a crack. This time, I knew that I had slammed it shut behind me."
  • On transitioning from her character back to real life: "I was in such a state of deprivation — physical and emotional. When I got home, I couldn't react to the chaos of the world without being overwhelmed. It took me weeks till I felt like myself again. The first time I really threw everything into a part, which was when I did Rachel Getting Married, there was no one waiting for me when I got back. This time, Adam was there. He gets what I do and who I am and supports me in it, and that's pretty awesome."
Keira Knightley

Keira Knightley Talks Marriage and Motherhood in Vogue

Keira Knightley looks dramatic on Vogue's October cover.

Keira Knightley looks dramatic on Vogue's October cover. She was photographed by Mario Testino in Paris for the issue, which hits newsstands on Sept. 25. Keira's been in the spotlight as she promotes Anna Karenina, and was most recently in front of the cameras at the Toronto International Film Festival with costar Jude Law. Keira talked about taking on the complicated character and also shared her excitement for the future with fiancé James Righton. Here's more from Keira Knightley in Vogue:

  • On family changes with her brother's marriage and her upcoming wedding: "My family was just four and very simple. Now all of a sudden it's breaking into different parts. I cannot imagine my mother letting us go."
  • On her future: "I don't want to deny my femininity. But would I want to be a stay-at-home mother? No. On the other hand, you should be allowed to do that, as should men, without being sneered at."
  • On the roles she chooses: "I think a lot of people want to play heroic characters, and that's it. But I don't find that very compelling. It's far more interesting to think about characters whose actions don't always make sense. The fact is, the opposite is always alive in every decision. And if you look at your own life, and the way you've behaved and thought, it won't always make sense either."
Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard Gets Glam For the New Vogue

Marion Cotillard struck a pose for the August 2012 cover of Vogue.

Marion Cotillard struck a pose for the August 2012 cover of Vogue. The magazine, which will be on newsstands and available for digital download on July 24, is out just days after Marion's Summer blockbuster, The Dark Knight Rises, arrives in theaters. Marion's Christopher Nolan-directed movie hits big screens across the country this Friday, July 20. It's been a busy few months for Marion, who debuted Rust and Bone at Cannes in May and then reported directly back to the set of a thriller her husband, Guillaume Canet, directed in NYC. She also logged time on the set of a James Gray picture in the Big Apple earlier this year. It seems she's a director's dream, since in the magazine Christopher refers to her as "superwoman" and James had more kind words. All the work brings Marion joy. She said in Vogue, "I've never been more exhausted. But I've never had more energy. This is the paradox of being happy. That's where it comes from."

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Emma Stone Gets Gorgeous For Her First Vogue Cover

Emma Stone strikes a pose on the cover of July's Vogue, which will be available nationwide on June 26.

Emma Stone strikes a pose on the cover of July's Vogue, which will be available nationwide on June 26. She's out and about talking about her Summer blockbuster, The Amazing Spider-Man, which hits theaters in early July. Doing press for the film is keeping Emma more than busy, as she and leading man — and real-life boyfriend — Andrew Garfield took the film to Japan, South Korea, and Russia in the last week alone. She spoke with a writer from Vogue about the Spider-Man reboot, and Andrew even weighed in on their process of working together. Andrew Garfield told Vogue, "Working with Emma was like diving into a thrilling, twisting river and never holding on to the sides. From the start. To the end. Spontaneous. In the moment. Present. Terrifying. Vital. The only way acting with someone should be."

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez Shows Some Skin in a Bikini For Vogue's June Issue

Jennifer Lopez wore a bikini for a Vogue photo shoot in their June issue.

Jennifer Lopez wore a bikini for a Vogue photo shoot in their June issue. She models bikinis and swimwear with some strategic cutouts in the sultry spread, shot by Mario Testino. The pictures come hot on the heels of Jennifer's April cover for the magazine, but athletes including Serena Williams grace the latest cover in anticipation of the upcoming 2012 Olympics. This Summer will be a busy one for Jennifer, as well. Her film What to Expect When You're Expecting hits theaters this weekend, and next month, she takes off on the first leg of her world tour. She'll kick things off with a series of dates in South America before heading to the US. Despite her hectic schedule, Jennifer recently took time out to meet with our newest I'm a Huge Fan winner, Margaret. Check out the first episode of our IAHF with Jennifer when it debuts on PopSugar later today.