Reverend-Ready Jennifer Garner in Fab Fakery Style for Allure May 2023
/Reverend-Ready Jennifer Garner in Fab Fakery Style for Allure May 2023 AOC Fashion
Fabulous Fakery
Jennifer Garner covers the May 2023 issue of ‘Allure’ magazine, lensed by Tom Schirmacher [IG]. We don’t think of Jennifer Garner going edgy, but stylist Yashua Simmons creates a modern, steely-woman vibe with Miu Miu on the cover, LaQuan Smith [yellow trench coat], Loewe, Michael Kors and more.
The beauty team of James Kaliardos on makeup and Adir Abergel on hair is outstanding in transforming Garner for “I’m Not Good at Being Fake”. In the yellow hair, red lips head shot, Garner wears Killawatt highlighter in Trophy Wife by Fenty Beauty. I love it!
Danielle Pergament shares the interview in LA, where we quickly learn that their daughters attend the same school.
“It spoke to the mountain girl in me — it’s a big part of Appalachian culture,” says Garner, 51, who grew up in West Virginia and gifts one of her wood-turning bowls created at a downtown Los Angeles studio to Pergament.
Garner learned the art of word turning in preparation for her current Apple TV+ thriller The Last Thing He Told Me.
The Case of Collapsing Vaginas
The two women end up at Soho House for lunch, and the convo turns to collapsing vaginas over mint tea. Who knew!!
The stories about Jennnifer Garner shunning the media and the paparazzi being willing to ignore her are true.
Reverend Garner
In one of the greatest compliments Garner could receive in today’s world, NBC called her Instagram account the “last uncorrupted corner of the internet.”
Asked who she would be without Hollywood, Garner delivers an unexpected answer.
“I would have really liked being a minister,” she says. “My mom thinks I still will be. I grew up in such a lovely church in the United Methodist Church, and the minister was like the den parent. What I like about the study of religion, it reminds me of the study of theater — it’s really a liberal arts education. You have to understand history, geography, literature. It’s art, it’s everything. I don’t know anything about Hinduism, Islam, so many other religions, and I wish I did. That feels like a sign of respect.”