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Jessica Alba covers Michigan Avenue Magazine December/January 2011
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Jessica Alba could be your best friend—if your best friend happened to be the most insanely gorgeous, relentlessly photographed and politically engaged young mom in the world. And this “sexiest movie star” and “most beautiful” woman (as she’s been crowned by virtually every magazine in print) doesn’t mind the attention—or, for that matter, even seem to notice it.

PUBLIC PERSONA
The week before this interview, People magazine named Alba one of the best-dressed celebs of 2010 to much fanfare. Had she seen that? “Um… no,” she giggles. It seems that the very public scrutiny surrounding her clothes, her face and her body is just background noise to Alba. All the press she gets is “just a way to market a movie,” she says simply. In the past few years, young celebrity moms have become the lifeblood of weekly magazines (you can’t live in the Western world and not have seen photos of her running errands with daughter Honor, two), but that doesn’t stop Alba from behaving like any other 29-year-old woman.

On Twitter, she posts everything from the mundane (pictures of herself having dinner with friends or trying out a new nail polish) to the provocative (political opinions about a variety of issues such as women’s rights and immigration). She admits she doesn’t think twice before tweeting personal information to her approximately 700,000 followers. “I just do that because it’s what everyone else does on Twitter,” she says. “It has nothing to do with paparazzi. Paparazzi follow you and take pictures of you and taunt you. For me, Twitter is a social network, and I really communicate with friends through it. That’s just the way people communicate these days.”

ACTING AND ACTIVISM
Alba is equally unconstrained by other people’s opinions when it comes to making career choices, with a résumé full of movies ranging from superhero (Fantastic Four) to rom-com (Valentine’s Day) to graphic action flick (Machete) and, this month, a blockbuster comedy set in Chicago: Little Fockers, the third installment of the Meet the Parents franchise.

“I play a pharmaceutical sales rep, and she’s really into Ben Stiller’s character,” Alba says. “She admires his work as a nurse and what he’s done, and she wants to work with him, and then you realize that she’s a little bit off. She’s really in your face and very aggressive, she has no filter and no sense of boundaries or personal space. She’s pretty much the opposite of me.”

The real Alba is hyper-political (go to husband Cash Warren’s website, ibeatyou.com, to see a very personal video they created at President Obama’s inauguration), passionate about issues like immigration—“We need immigration reform in our country. Everyone’s aware of it. We took so many steps forward with Obama, and we’re taking so many leaps backward by having any person with an accent or a person of color feel like they are lesser, or looked at as criminal,” she says—and very involved in many women’s charities. She names a few of her favorites as CARE, an organization that fights global poverty; Step Up Women’s Network; and 1Goal, for which she is a global ambassador and cochair, and on behalf of which she went to Capitol Hill earlier this year to raise political support for a global fund for education.

BEAUTY AND THE BOD
Within a few minutes of meeting her, it becomes apparent that Alba has a far more complex mind than her millions of fans may guess. That said, while she can hold her own on any topic, she still enjoys chatting about less weighty pursuits. As a Revlon brand ambassador, she has mastered the fast face. “I use an eyelash curler, concealer and a little cream blush, and that’s usually my good-to-go look when I have like, five, minutes,” she says. “My mom used to spend an hour getting ready every morning. You can’t really do that because then you just spend your whole life worrying about that. Just put on sunglasses, or just don’t give a shit,” she laughs.

As for that famous bod: She’s been following a gluten-free diet and has begun taking private yoga lessons at Sol Power Yoga, which her cousin Jessica James founded and operates. “It targets girly areas: lifting your tushie; getting strong legs, but not getting them too bulky; and a tight tummy,” she says. “I’m trying to get into a routine. I haven’t worked out since my daughter was three months old. There’s something called airbrushing, people.”

And about that “best dressed” award—what are her favorite brands? “I like basics from Zara, Topshop, H&M, Gap. I love mixing basics with more fashion stuff. I like vintage YSL, vintage Chanel and vintage Ferragamo. And then big designers—I like Narciso Rodriguez, Alexander Wang, Prada…. It just depends what sort of mood I’m in.”

In a recent tweet, Alba disclosed that a close friend told her she dressed like an old lady. While bodysuits and bikinis are her on-camera trademark, in her real life she tends to wear layers of neutral-colored clothes that cover her body. She recalls their conversation: “We were talking about how the young kids dress, and how they wear all this metallic and fluorescent [clothing] and the L.A.M.B. punk look the kids are doing, and I feel so old saying that,” she says. “But I think there’s a certain age when you’re not allowed to wear fluorescents and foil.” She may indeed be at that age, but if Jessica Alba were so inclined, she could make just about anything work. (michiganavemag.com)

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Thursday, December 2nd, 2010
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Jessica Alba covers Celebrity Hairstyles magazine – Feb 2011
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Jessica Alba is on the cover of Celebrity Hairstyles magazine’s February 2011 issue, which is on new stands until January 17, 2011.

There is only 1 picture (half a page) of her in the magazine so there is no need to scan it. Click on the preview on the left to view the cover bigger.

Friday, November 26th, 2010
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Jessica Alba covers Russian GQ – Dec 2010
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Russian GQ has reprinted Jessica Alba Nov’ 10 British GQ cover story for their December issue, and high quality scans are now available to view in our gallery. Click on the previews below to view them.

Thursday, November 25th, 2010
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Look Magazine – Jessica Alba interview
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LOOK Magazine has published a new interview with Jessica Alba ahead of the UK release of Machete (November 26). I’ve added scans to the gallery and typed up some highlights below. Enjoy.

Jessica Alba, you star alongside some serious tough guys in Machete. What was that like?
Great! I loved getting the chance to work with Robert De Niro, Danny Trejo, Don Johnson and Steven Seagal. It was incredible to be on set with these film icons.

You play Sartana, a fierce immigration officer on the trail of a hired killer. Where you comfortable playing a tough girl?
I’m a lot tougher than people imagine as I’ve always had to defend myself. I never fitted in as a kid, I was always a loner who got beaten up or picked on by other kids and I was always changing schools. Then when I was first auditioning I had to work hard to win roles and overcome a lot of rejection. I’m Hispanic and looked a little different, which made it more difficult to get accepted. But I didn’t  let that affect me. I learned to fight for what I wanted in life, to stand up for myself and not take crap from anyone. That experience made me stronger

So are action movies where your career’s heading?
I want to distance myself from roles more geared to how I look in a sexy outfit. My goal is to work with the best directors out there. I’ve always taken my career seriously and I want to work that I can be proud of.

Do you think being sexy counts against you as an actress?
Even though my looks have helped me get parts, I’ve always tried to find roles that get past the stereotypes. Now I think I’m in a position to make that philosophy pay off. My role model is Angelina Jolie. She’s so beautiful and has an incredible career. People talk more about her film career and her humanitarian work than about her looks.

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010
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ELLE Magazine scans
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Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
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ELLE Magazine – Behind The Scenes
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Two swimming pools full of inflatable tubes, floats, and beach balls awaited Jessica Alba as she rolled up the driveway to ELLE’s cover shoot locale—a midcentury home in Beverly Hills—in her hybrid GMC Yukon. Sipping fresh-squeezed juice made from her own backyard oranges, Alba worked her way through rack after rack of whimsical brights by Yves Saint Laurent, Dior, and Louis Vuitton and tried on accessories by Tom Binns and Alexis Bittar, while her two-year-old daughter, Honor Marie, took advantage of the property’s sprawling backyard. With Drake, Kings of Leon, and My Morning Jacket blaring in the background, Alba talked about wanting to work on a film that her daughter could enjoy—perhaps Spy Kids 4: All the Time in the World, out next summer, will do the trick?

The family was fresh from a getaway in France, and Honor proudly showed off a prodigious French vocabulary, as Alba coached her to trill “s’il vous plaît” and “merci” for the crew. Then it was down to business: The actress gravitated toward a Miu Miu printed blouse and tap shorts and a hot pink Z Spoke by Zac Posen dress. After the shoot wrapped, she tweeted a candid pic of herself in a Chanel dress posing with ELLE’s creative director, Joe Zee, and photographer Carter Smith, adding the line “I luv working with @mrjoezee and Carter Smith!” Jessica, the feeling is mutual!

Head over to ELLE.com for tips on how to create Alva’s cover look.

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010
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Jessica Alba covers ELLE Magazine December, 2010
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Jessica Alba is ELLE (US)’s December 2010 cover girl to promote Litte Fockers (released on December 22) and check out a small preview of the cover on the left.

Featuring a brand-new colourful  photoshoot which was shot back in August. 2010 by photographer Carter Smith.

Hopefully ELLE.com will release a behind-the-scenes video soon and excerpts from the interview soon.

Jessica Alba: The Girl Can’t Help It
Our December cover star – mother, wife, and Ben Stiller’s costar in this month’s ‘Little Fockers’ – is poised to remake her image…as Lucille Ball.  Everyone from her director Paul Weitz to Dustin Hoffman says she’s going to pull it off.  Check out a sneak peek of our interview and photo shoot with Jessica Alba.

On owning up to her choice of roles:
“I know I haven’t been swimming in the deep end with some of the movies I’ve done. I wasn’t trying to. I knew what they were.”

On her personality:
“I’m shy. I don’t like being the center of attention. But when I do comedy, I lose all inhibition and introspection. I no longer care.”

On gaining confidence in her craft:
“I’d been so afraid of criticism ever since I was young. Every time I’d get a critique or some redirection, I’d always just take it very personally, but now I have no problem with it. It’s just a chance to try things a different way. To play more with a character. It also gives me a chance to have some input, to use my voice.”

On acting:
“Good actors, never use the script unless it’s amazing writing. All the good actors I’ve worked with, they all say whatever they want to say.”

On being selective with her roles:
“The time I’m not spending with my kid has to be worth it, so when I sat down with my agents after I was ready to go back to work, I told them: It’s all about the directors.”

On her feelings towards being a leading lady:
“Now I prefer I’m not the lead. It’s a totally different approach—way better.”

On her early comedic inspiration:
“When I was a kid, I watched Lucille Ball every day. I watched Steve Martin, Chevy Chase, and Peter Sellers.”

To read the full interview, and see all the photos from this shoot, pick up the December issue of ELLE!

This marks Jessica’s fourth ELLE cover (2006, 2008, 2009) ……. Which one is your favourite?

Related Links

Jessica Alba Celebrity Quiz
http://www.elle.com/Pop-Culture/Celebrity-Spotlight/Celebrity-Quiz-Jessica-Alba?cid=sm_pr_JessicaQuiz

Jessica Alba Runway Voting
http://www.elle.com/Fashion/Celebrity-Style/Jessica-Alba-s-Killer-Style-Vote-On-Her-Fiercest-Fashion-Moments?cid=sm_pr_JessicaFashionVoting

Red Carpet Buzz: Jessica Alba at the LA Premiere of Machete
http://www.elle.com/Fashion/Celebrity-Style/Red-Carpet-Buzz-Jessica-Alba5?cid=sm_pr_RedCarpetJessica

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010
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Jessica Alba covers Marie Claire (Russia) November, 2010 issue
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Jessica Alba graced the cover of Russian Marie Claire November, 2010 issue with a brand new photoshoot by friend/photographer Mark Liddell. Click on the previews above to view the scans. (Credit: Septimiu29)

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010
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2010 Magazine clippings Update
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I’ve updated the gallery with over 90 clippings from various international magazines, which you can view by clicking on the preview above. A big thanks to Elmira for donating them to us.

Sunday, October 17th, 2010
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Jessica Alba covers Cosmopolitan Espana – October 2010
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Jessica Alba is the October, 2010 cover girl for the Spanish edition of Cosmopolitan. A big thanks to our friends over at Katy-Perry.com for the scans. Click on the preview above to view more.

Sunday, October 10th, 2010
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