Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Teen scream queen Chloe Moretz is darkness and light as she covers W and Seventeen magazine

A tale of two Chloes: Teen scream queen Moretz is darkness and light as she covers W and Seventeen magazine

During the formative teenage years, most teens are still experimenting with their look. 
And it seems that actress Chloe Grace Moretz is no different from the average girl. 
The busy star will appear on not one, but two magazine covers next month - W and Seventeen, and each shows the 16-year-old actress in a very different light.  
Double take: Chloe Grace Moretz is set to appear on the front covers for W and 17 magazines in October that reveal the two very different sides of her character
Double take: Chloe Grace Moretz is set to appear on the front covers for W and 17 magazines in October that reveal the two very different sides of her character
Double take: Chloe Grace Moretz is set to appear on the front covers for W and 17 magazines in October that reveal the two very different sides of her character
In W, she is fashion forward, dark and moody, more in keeping with the film roles that have made her famous.
These include the violent vigilante hit-girl she played in 2010 action film Kick-Ass when she was just 13, and her role as the lost vampire in Let Me In the same year. 
Meanwhile, in teenage magazine Seventeen, Chloe is portrayed as a high-spirited teen, bouncing around and dressed in a bright blue short skirt and white sparkly top. 
A tiara wrapped in blue and green beads sits on top of her wild auburn tresses.
Moody views: The 16-year-old didn't crack a smile in W magazine's photo-shoot
Moody views: The 16-year-old didn't crack a smile in W magazine's photo-shoot 
Chiller thriller: The young actress is best known for darker roles in movies such as Kick Ass and Let Me In
Chiller thriller: The young actress is best known for darker roles in movies such as Kick Ass and Let Me In 
As if that's not confusing enough, Chloe recently vamped it up as a Hollywood vixen for Glamour magazine this month.
Chloe tells W her brother and manager Trevor, who is 10 years older than her, introduced her to 'tons of fashion' on a trip to Paris. 
But she's still working out her own personal style.
'I got obsessed,' she says. 'I used to wear button-down shirts and little sweaters, and I looked like an adult, but now I want to have a Christopher Kane kind of style. I’m moody: I wear a lot of black — but I could reinvent myself tomorrow.'
In Seventeen, she offers advice on getting on with family and friends and tells readers to do something different when they turn 16.
It's siiiick: Chloe will next be seen in the remake of classic horror pic, Carrie, starring as the high school misfit with scary telekinetic powers
It's siiiick: Chloe will next be seen in the remake of classic horror pic, Carrie, starring as the high school misfit with scary telekinetic powers
She says: 'I’ve had blond hair for 15 years, so I decided on my 16th year, why not go brown?! I like being a brunette better. It’s more sophisticated.'
Chloe's next film role will take her back to her dark side. She stars as the high school misfit with telekinetic powers in director Kimberly Peirce’s remake of Carrie.
The horror pic opens October 18 in the U.S. and November 29 in the U.K.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2417024/Chloe-Moretz-darkness-light-poses-different-magazine-covers.html#ixzz2ecneM9aJ
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