Amy Adams’ poorly styled cover for Allure

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Amy Adams, 34, doesn’t get enough press. She quietly shows up to work, does a phenomenal job, promotes her films when they come out, and then disappears until awards season. We probably don’t hear much about Adams because she leads a low-key lifestyle with her fiance and doesn’t say things to the press for shock value. I remember seeing her on The Tonight Show earlier this year and she told a cute story about driving down Hollywood Boulevard in a UHaul with her boyfriend on a Friday night. The Oscar-nominated actress was moving her own stuff, and it even struck her as funny once she stopped to consider it.

Amy isn’t a cookie cutter beauty, but she is gorgeous and looks strikingly different from your average starlet with her lovely red hair and pale skin. On the red carpet, Amy sparkles in dresses that flatter her coloring and are fashion-forward and bold, and her makeup and hair are usually perfect.

Given how lovely and well styled Amy usually is, I’m disappointed that someone at Allure chose feature a cover photo of her in red eyeshadow with light brown too-thick eyeliner. Her cover shot looks geeky and kind of amateurish, like a high schooler experimented with her makeup for the junior prom. Maybe the small photo of the cover (below) doesn’t do the image justice, as it doesn’t look as bad on the photo from Allure’s website (above). Inside the magazine, Amy isn’t particularly quotable but she’s honest. She says she’s been engaged for a year and her fiance is losing patience with her. She’s not quite ready to make it official and start having children right away, and considering how well her career is going you can’t blame her:

allurecoverinsertDon’t ever confuse Amy Adams for a bridezilla. The actress has been engaged for a year and she still hasn’t even locked down a wedding date.

“I’ve been really busy, and I feel like a horrible fiancée that I haven’t gotten swept up in the whole idea of a wedding,” Adams, 34, tells Allure in its August issue. “But I just haven’t.”

Luckily for the star, her fiancé, actor Darren Le Gallo, isn’t pressuring her to rush down the aisle.

“He wants to be married,” Adams says. “I think he was patient for the first nine months, but that we have been engaged for a year, he’s sort of, you know, ‘This is going to happen, right?’ He understands I’m busy but he’s ready. He’s much more ready for kids and stuff than I am.”

One reason Adams has been so busy: She had to learn how to cook a lot for her role in her latest film, Julie & Julia, which costars Meryl Streep as famed chef Julia Child. Adams learned how to poach an egg – “a talent that comes in handy,” she says – and tackled more complicated kitchen tasks like trussing chickens, boning ducks and making bruschetta.

Cooking aside, Adams says she identifies with her character in the film, Julie Powell, a real-life, 30-something author who wrote a memoir about trying to cook all of the recipes in Child’s landmark cookbook, Mastering the Art of French Cooking. “Thirty was a big deal for me,” Adams says. “It was the age where I reevaluated everything – how I approached life and how I thought about myself.”

“When I look at my 20s, or when I look at any period in my life, I think about how much time I’ve wasted trying to find the right man,” she says. “But the truth is, once you have a great man in your life, it allows you – or at least for me – to look at yourself and grow as an individual. And gosh, if I had known I was going to find this, my 20s would have been completely different.”

[From People]

Amy’s last sentence in that excerpt – that she wasted a lot of time looking for a guy instead of trying to work on herself, is something a lot of us struggle with. I know when I was in my 20s I went through something similar, but I do feel like I was able to have a great time while I was single and wasn’t exactly pining for a guy. It doesn’t sound like Adams ever was, either. Maybe she’s just not ready to get married, or maybe she feels deep down that her fiance really isn’t the one for her.

Allure has more photos from Amy’s shoot and it looks like they’re going for a kind of elegant romanticism with the photos, which feature some elegant dresses and historic pieces. In one photo Amy even is seen holding her chest as she poses topless in a white gown. She looks beautiful in the other photos, and it’s a shame they chose that kind of unfortunate gummy-looking picture for the cover.

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  1. KateNonymous says:

    I saw her once, in passing, and she’s just as stunning in person as she is on screen.

  2. HEB says:

    Yeah its the eyeshadow and that huge smile that just throw it off…I mean…its Allure, not Seventeen. –

  3. ! says:

    She looks so washed out, and its mostly because of the crappy makeup artist who didn’t realize the red-toned makeup would only make it worse.

  4. Ron says:

    Is Linda Wells still the editor of Allure? What the f Linda? I have met Amy and she is really a sweet down to earth girl. She would trust someone putting her together for a cover shoot as most actresses do. She looks like a character out of a Tim Burton film. Is she promoting Alice in Wonderland here? Corpse Bridesmaid?

  5. Annie says:

    Normally she’s so stunning! She’s still gorgeous, but oh Allure, you made some poor choices.

    She looks like she’s auditioning for a role in twilight.

  6. sarah says:

    I think the makeup dept over at True Blood handled this one…

  7. Kaiser says:

    Yikes. Pink eyeshadow is never a good idea.

  8. tooey says:

    They made her look like Avril Lavigne (on a bad day).

  9. Mrs.Darcy says:

    Ugh, red or pink eyeshadow are NEVER a good look, my own dear mother taught ne this when I was little and experimenting with all kinds of Madonna inspired eyeshadow monstrosities, Fashion/makeup artists need to learn
    that what suits a 15 year old Russian model does not work on mere, normally perfectly lovely, mortals. Have to laugh though if it is all vampire inspired, fashion can be stupidly trend enslaved.

  10. CeeJay says:

    Actually I think the larger shot looks better than the Allure cover. The font color on the cover is highlighting the red eyeshawdow. I’m not so sure the problems started with the makeup artist (although I deplore the choice of makeup)or at the photo shoot. Looks like things really fell apart in post production. It is VERY typical for an actress to have contractual rights to see and approve shots of them that are going to be placed on the cover of a mag….so Amy must have seen this pic before the final cover mock-up and approved the shot.

  11. pomme says:

    i agree with Tooey,she lookalike April Lavigne !
    for the wedding ,go to last Vegas!

  12. ccoop says:

    “She looks like she’s auditioning for a role in twilight.”

    BWAHAHA. Exactly what I thought.

  13. voodoobetty says:

    agreed Ceejay, if the ALLURE title and wording were in say a deep green to perhaps bring out her eye colour the whole thing would have pulled together so much better.

  14. Catherine says:

    Who cares about the eye shadow. She is gorgeous with our without.

  15. Persistent Cat says:

    She kills me, she’s just so cute. She was so cute on The Office and in Junebug. I keep meaning to see that fairy tale movie.

    I am the same colouring as her, anything red or orange near my eye makes my eyes look bloodshot and you kind of want to give me some Vitamin C.

  16. Blumbles says:

    i actually like the look. subtlety is over. this look is more Brechtian.

  17. Hieronymus Grex says:

    A little washed out, but still darn cute 🙂

  18. Hmmmm I’m all about some color but it’s like someone just put on some pink crayola marker! Amy Adams is adorable why try to fix something that isn’t broken?