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IN THIS ISSUE

  • Table of Contents
    March 23, 2012
  • Cover
    25 Most Powerful Stylists
  • Features

    1. Four Stylists, Four Covers

      Four Stylists, Four Covers

      When it came to photographing stylists and their star clients, actresses couldn't stop saying yes.

    2. Hollywood's 25 Most Powerful Stylists

      Hollywood's 25 Most Powerful Stylists

      These Hollywood image makers wield clout that has designers, celebrities and studios chasing them for their almighty taste.

    3. The Graduate: Rachel Zoe

      The Graduate: Rachel Zoe

      The Bravo star (and last year's No. 1) has become too big to rank.

    4. Stylists' Secrets to Looking Flawless

      Stylists' Secrets to Looking Flawless

      An insider's look at the tricks of the high-fashion trade.

    5. How a Bad Economy Killed Office Casual

      How a Bad Economy Killed Office Casual

      HOLLYWOOD STYLE: Facebook's Matt Jacobson says Hollywood's male execs suddenly are dressing more sharply.

    6. My Red-Carpet War Stories

      My Red-Carpet War Stories

      On slapping cameramen, taming surly actors and how Hollywood's runway evolved from a style disaster zone to a global-branding gold mine.

    7. Audrey, Unguarded

      Audrey, Unguarded

      A new book on the woman who created a unique style emulated the world over reveals rarely seen photos of the iconic actress at ease.

    8. The Fast 411 on Filmart

      The Fast 411 on Filmart

      FILMART 2012: Everything you need to know to get the most out of Hong Kogn's hot event.

    9. Hong Kong Hot Spots

      Hong Kong Hot Spots

      FILMART 2012: Here are six can't-miss diversions for when the work is done.

    10. 5 Questions for Roger Garcia

      5 Questions for Roger Garcia

      FILMART 2012: In Hong Kong the director of the annual film festival is determined to stay competitive

  • Departments

    1. 'John Carter': The Fallout For Disney

      'John Carter': The Fallout For Disney

      THE REPORT: The sci-fi debacle opens up new questions about the studio's weak pipeline and overall movie strategy.

    2. Judi Dench Nearly Beat 'john Carter' in U.K.

      Judi Dench Nearly Beat 'john Carter' in U.K.

      THE REPORT: The older cast of "Marigold Hotel" nearly unseat the Taylor Kitsch sci-fi epic.

    3. THR Heat Index

      THR Heat Index

      THE REPORT: Wes Anderson scores the opening-night slot at the Cannes Film Festival for his "Moonrise Kingdom."

    4. Google, THR Throw D.C. Party

      Google, THR Throw D.C. Party

      THE REPORT: Hollywood and Silicon Valley are coming together in an unlikely locale: Washington, D.C.

    5. How Microbudgets Became the New Tentpoles

      How Microbudgets Became the New Tentpoles

      THE REPORT: "Ouija" goes from $140 million to $5 million as studios chase the next "Chronicle" or "Paranormal."

    6. Two Franchises, One Schedule Conflict

      Two Franchises, One Schedule Conflict

      THE REPORT: Can an actress be too in-demand?

    7. Remember 'Mad Men'? AMC Hopes So

      Remember 'Mad Men'? AMC Hopes So

      THE REPORT: Will audiences reappear when the series returns after an 18-month hiatus?

    8. '21 Jump Street': Mayhem in New Orleans

      '21 Jump Street': Mayhem in New Orleans

      THE REPORT: The cast and crew of the Sony comedy took its high school setting to heart.

    9. TV's Musical Overload

      TV's Musical Overload

      THE REPORT: Name that tune? Three new series join a packed schedule.

    10. Oprah's Ratings Lesson: Book Stars

      Oprah's Ratings Lesson: Book Stars

      THE REPORT: "Oprah's Next Chapter" draws 3.5 million viewers, tripling anything shown on the struggling cabler.

    11. 7 Days of Deals

      7 Days of Deals

      THE REPORT: Warner Bros. has conjured movie rights to the classic comic strip "Mandrake the Magician."

    12. Yes, I Did Say That!

      Yes, I Did Say That!

      THE REPORT: Kim Kardashian doesn't like being called "stupid."

    13. Rambling Reporter

      Rambling Reporter

      ABOUT TOWN: BFFs Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Kevin Connolly and Lukas Haas head to SXSW to tout Mobli 2.0.

    14. Hitched, Hatched, Hired

      Hitched, Hatched, Hired

      ABOUT TOWN: Inside the industry's celebrations and news.

    15. The Year of the Hollywood Trial

      The Year of the Hollywood Trial

      THE BUSINESS: Why settle for less? A down economy plus big-ticket verdicts means "Housewives" is only the start as everyone from Mark Burnett to Warner Br...

    16. Executive Suite

      Executive Suite

      THE BUSINES: Former Disney exec Nina Jacobson on bringing to life the (likely) next big franchise.

    17. The Costumes of 'Mirror Mirror'

      The Costumes of 'Mirror Mirror'

      HOLLYWOOD STYLE: Costume designer Eiko Ishioka re-created a modern-day Snow White -- but passed away before seeing the film.

    18. L.A.'s Status SUV Battle

      L.A.'s Status SUV Battle

      HOLLYWOOD CARS: Image-obsessed moms and dads are flocking to the same five crossovers.

    19. 5 Awards Beauty Trends

      5 Awards Beauty Trends

      HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY: This season, hair and makeup pros sent bags, an unexpected nail color and Old Hollywood red lips down the carpet.

    20. Who's Lacing Up For the L.A. Marathon

      Who's Lacing Up For the L.A. Marathon

      HOLLYWOOD HIDEOUTS: Actors, WME agents, Gordon Ramsay and industry execs escaping stress are among the other sights to see.

    21. Mad Men

      TELEVISION REVIEW: As Matthew Weiner's baby advances through the turbulent 1960s, the core themes that made it great never change.

    22. Fashion Star

      TELEVISION REVIEW: Ben Silverman returns to NBC with a crass take on the fashion reality genre.

    23. Casa de mi Padre

      FILM REVIEW: Will Ferrell's mirth carries this Spanish-language spoof, but it still feels like a too-long skit.

    24. Also Screening at SXSW

      FILM REVIEW: Nicolas Cage toplines a goofy little thriller that jettisons logic in favor of paranoia.

    25. The Cabin in the Woods

      FILM REVIEW: Joss Whedon's winking take on the horror genre.

    26. How to Shoot in D.C.

      How to Shoot in D.C.

      THE BACKLOT: A decade after 9/11, Hollywood cautiously returns in search of authentic backdrops for buzzy political projects.

    27. A Killer Actor Gets His Star

      A Killer Actor Gets His Star

      THE BACKLOT: Preparing for the role of a lifetime, Malcolm McDowell gets his spot on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

    28. 8 Decades of The Hollywood Reporter

      8 Decades of The Hollywood Reporter

      Sumner Redstone's tough rep was cemented during a 1979 hotel fire.