Two new beautiful outtakes from the People magazine photoshoot have been added to the gallery. You can find the scans here.

Added a new photoshoot of Lily, photographed in Japan during the ‘Cinderella’ promo tour.

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I have added pictures of Lily and her stylist Rebecca Corbin-Murray, photographed for The Hollywood Reporter’s Top 25 Stylists of 2015. The photoshoot is stunning!

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Lily is featured in the latest issue of Grazia Italia magazine. Three high quality scans can now be found in our gallery.

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High quality scans and outtake from the Sunday Style magazine, March 1st issue have been added to the gallery. Enjoy!

I just added to the gallery a lovely new outtake in session 047 of our photoshoots.

LA TIMES – The female heroines that young girls look up to in 2015 tend to be strong, determined, tough chicks. They don’t mince words. They shoot arrows. They wear leather. They don’t think twice about combating male foes.

So Cinderella? With her delicate glass slippers and corset and “yes, ma’am” — how could she fit into that category?

That was exactly what Allison Shearmur — an executive producer on the female-empowerment franchise “The Hunger Games” — was wondering when Walt Disney Pictures approached her about producing a new live-action version of the 1950s animated fairy tale.

“The first thing I said was, ‘OK, but … ‘” recalled Shearmur of the revamped “Cinderella,” which stars newcomer Lily James and opens Friday. “It was important to me that we not have a Cinderella that didn’t in some way stand up for herself if she was in a situation that was abusive. She had to be responsible for her own destiny. If the prince didn’t come, our Cinderella would be just fine.”

In the original tale, Cinderella is a meek house servant who puts up with beratement from her stepmother before a handsome prince rescues her from her cruel fate. She wasn’t exactly a feminist role model, and she was certainly nothing like Katniss Everdeen, Tris Prior or the Black Widow — the female leads of today’s top box-office hits.

But the way director Kenneth Branagh saw it, Cinderella’s kindness was in fact her superpower.

“I wanted to make the pursuit of goodness sexy and proactive, not naive or unsophisticated,” he explained.

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Lily posed for another session of portraits to promote ‘Cinderella’ in Toronto.

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