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Image: Elizabeth Reaser plays vampire Esme Cullen who is the matriarch of the coven.
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"The Women of Twilight: Eclipse," Vanity Fair magazine, July, 2010
The Vanity Fair copy around the photos is almost embarrassing. Here's an example of a paragraph about Dakota Fanning:
The first to arrive at the giant white studio space is Dakota Fanning. Sixteen, willowy and blonde, she's dressed in black leggings and a flowing tea-green top which highlights her haunting blue eyes. In the second Twilight movie, New Moon (2009), and in Eclipse, Fanning plays June, a member of the Volturi, a super-scary, cape-wearing coven of vampires.
Five women cast members were photographed. As a result, a description of the outfit they wore to the studio and the role they played -- almost filled up the required space for copy [scroll to see more].
[Photo Caption:] Clockwise from top: Bryce Dallas Howard who plays a vampire named Victoria; Dakota Fanning who plays Jane, a vampire who can inflict pain with a glance; Ashley Greene who plays the vampire Alice Cullen, who can see the future; Julia Jones who plays Leah Clearwater, a female member of the Wolf Pack; and Nikki Reed who plays vampire Rosalie Hale.
If you've scrolled down this page, here's the Vanity Fair copy about actress Nikki Reed (which I can't believe was published):
Reed, who plays Rosalie, the vampire sister of Edward Cullen (Pattinson's character), is wearing khaki short-shorts which shows off her firm, tan legs. She picks at a bean salad.
"I think Edward represents the modern-day perfect man in that he's very sexy, very dangerous." she says, "but there's also somthing very unattainable about him." Like, for instance, he's a vampire. "Bella and Edward's love is very taboo and forbidden," says Reed. "and I think that kind of represents all youthful relationships, because that's what all first loves feel like. This isn't like a healthy love, Edward's and Bella's love -- it's sort of borderline, like, insane."
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