Zooey is gracing the cover of the July issue of Self magazine. Scans of the cover have been added to the gallery as well as the first released outtakes. The magazine is already on newsstands in New York and Los Angeles and we will try to add the scans of the editorial as soon as possible.
Zooey Deschanel’s Guide to a Happy and Healthy Life
Charisma, talent and quick wit have made her a star in music, movies and the digital world. See how she does it all!
Read it all at Self.com
Zooey Deschanel has launched a new website called “Hello Giggles” along with her friends Sophia Rossi, a TV producer, and blogger Molly McAleer. The site’s contributors dish on fashion, entertainment, and the usual musings about life. Today Zooey made her first post there:
Crafternoon with Zooey D
Are you an unmedicated adult with Attention Deficit Disorder who also LOVES to do crafts? I AM! I barely have the patience to write this opening paragraph (I have already gotten up four times), so I need to focus my unfocused mind on projects that can be completed very quickly. Am I going to knit a scarf? NO! Will I knit a scarf for a bunny? I don’t know. Maybe, if it’s a really small field bunny and I am knitting with giant knitting needles. I recognize I will never complete something that takes any kind of patience (sorry needlepoint) so I decided to focus this blog on crafts I CAN complete.
Today’s crafty craft: A (very simple) drawstring bag
Read full article here.
Hello visitors,
Today is Zooey Deschanel’s birthday! So…
You can wish Zooey a happy birthday through Twitter, you can find her at: @TheRealZooeyD!
I have added the entire set of outtakes from Set 033 which she did for Lula Magazine in 2007. I will be adding some more photoshoots soon. Also, a heads up that @therealzooeyd has now been verified as Zooey’s official twitter, so go and follow her!

Zooey talked to The Observer about what she knows about style.
1) I love getting dressed up and shopping, but I don’t follow trends. My style fluctuates: it’s whimsical and feminine. When I was little, I was a really girly girl who didn’t like to wear trousers. I just wore party dresses all the time with patent-leather shoes.
2) At school the kids wore hippy dresses from thrift stores, and people made their own clothes. I’ve always enjoyed wearing old-fashioned clothes. I try to do a bit of research before I travel so I know where to uncover vintage finds.
3) Know what suits you. Now I understand proportion and recognise the shapes that look good on my figure. I try to stick to classic pieces. I don’t go to a lot of fashion shows or pay attention to what other people are wearing.
4) The red-carpet thing of premieres and parties is probably my least favourite part of my job. I do this because I love to act. All that other stuff may be glamorous, but glamour, by definition, is all just a circus.
5) You don’t have to wear expensive clothes to look good. Growing up in Hollywood meant there were a lot of film stars’ kids at my school – but no conspicuous wealth. It wasn’t cool to show off that you had money.
Source: The Observer
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