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The Rooney Mara Dazed & Confused January 2012 Shoot is Gorgeous

It's no secret that the hit film 'The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' has been getting a ton of attention lately, and the Rooney Mara Dazed & Confused photo shoot shows off the stunning beauty of the film's lead actress.

Shot by talented photographer Glen Luchford and styled by Karen Langley, Ms. Mara wears designs by some of the biggest names in the fashion industry, such as Alexander McQueen, Givenchy, Balenciaga and Balmain.

Donning her signature raven-hued blunt bangs and all-black ensembles, the Rooney Mara Dazed & Confused fashion editorial is a stunning addition to the magazine's January 2012 issue. What better way to kick off a new year than with the star of one of the biggest films in the past few years?

Fashion Editorials
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