Dress: Dior | Earrings: Pomellato | Headband: Eugenia Kim | Shoes: Charlotte Olympia (RH), Charlotte Olympia (LH)
Top: Burberry Prorsum | Skirt: Burberry Prorsum | Headband: Eugenia Kim | Earrings: Pomellato
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She may be Glamour’s Next Big Thing cover girl, but for the paparazzi camped outside New York City’s Bergdorf Goodman department store during her cover shoot, Lily Collins is already a star. The 24-year-old actress and daughter of eighties rock legend Phil Collins, stars as Clary Fray in the upcoming movie The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, a much-tweeted-about fantasy adventure complete with a sequel in the works. Think of it this way: What The Hunger Games did for Jennifer Lawrence, this film franchise will do for Collins. Excerpt from the interview below.
Did you ever ask your dad for help?
No, I always wanted to do it on my own. I never wanted anyone making phone calls. A name can open doors, but there’s a quote I like: “Personality can open doors, but only character can keep them open.”
In your new movie Suck in Love, your character, Samantha, is a little like you: a writer with a famous father.
It’s my most meaningful project so far. I fought for the role for seven months. I read the script and thought, No one but me can play this. Samantha is promiscuous, cynical, sarcastic—qualities that are not me, but fun to channel. I also liked her relationship with her dad.
Do you consider anyone your mentor?
My mom. It has nothing to do with acting. She guides me through my personal life, telling me to experiment. She lets me borrow her vintage. She has Chanel and eighties stuff from Yohji Yamamoto and Vivienne Westwood that she got when vintage wasn’t cool. She’d wear them to events with my dad, and everyone would ask what she had on; when she said “vintage,” they’d go, “Oh, that’s nice,” and, you know, turn the corner.
You recently ran into Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld in Paris. How does that work? Does he simply appear from a plume of smoke?
That’s how he should arrive, right? We’d met briefly before, and I was shopping at Colette when he just walked in and said, “Ah, Lily!” Karl Lagerfeld in Paris. Epic.
The Mortal Instruments is going to be epic too.
I’m so excited! I had read and really loved the books.
The anticipation level is pretty crazy. Readers have a lot of opinions about the movie.
The fans [in Toronto, during filming] were amazing. They’d bring us cookies, mugs, tea, drawings, everything. I want to make sure I live up to their expectations as Clary.
It all reminds me of where Jennifer Lawrence was right before The Hunger Games.
She’s a friend; she’s awesome. The choices Jennifer has made have been really interesting. And I loved how she carried herself after her trip [going up onstage] at the Oscars. I was like, “You go, girl!”
Do you have many actor friends?
It’s funny, but the friends I’ve made in this business, some of us started out getting each other’s phone numbers in audition rooms because we were like, “I see you all the time. Why are we not hanging out?”
We have to ask: Have you started getting dressed in the morning with the paparazzi in mind?
Even in L.A., where everyone’s in yoga pants, I’ve never been the girl to run around in sweats. I love fashion and always have something put together, but I won’t wear anything specifically to be photographed in. I have become more cautious of making funny faces in public.
So, Ms. Next Big Thing, what keeps you grounded?
My mom. She has always encouraged me to feel like being me is enough. That’s really special, especially in a place like Hollywood. She’s my best friend.
Lily Collins appears on the cover of Glamour’s ‘Next Big Thing’ July 2013 Issue, on newsstands nationwide on June 11 and available now digitally (iPad, Kindle Fire and Barnes & Noble Nook Color).