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  • Nikki Reed Talks Breaking Dawn Fashion Secrets with Self Magazine

    19. November 2011

    Nikki Reed sits to have an interview with Self magazine inside the December 2011 issue. The 23-year-old actress, who plays as Rosalie Hale in Twlight movies, shares about the career she secretly wants, tattoos, and Breaking Dawn fashion’s secrets.

    Talking about personal style, Nikki told that, “My style is very eclectic. I’ve picked up things from all the places I’ve visited and lived around the world.”

    Nikki Reed for Self Magazine December 2011 Photoshoot

    Nikki Reed for Self Magazine December 2011 Photoshoot.

    She also shares about her new healthy life style. She stated, ”I quit smoking two years ago, which is my biggest accomplishment. When you do that, your whole lifestyle changes, like the places you want to go to eat or the people you surround yourself with. I started exercising and I hike almost every day with my dog. It’s incredible,” she says.

    The lovely actress also dished on her future plans admitting she would love to have a jewelry line someday. “At some point I’d like to have a jewelry line. The last place I lived was Greece so I got really into the evil eye. It’d be cool to get an evil eye tattoo on my outer wrist,” Nikki said in the interview with the magazine.

    Nikki Reed for Self Magazine December 2011 Photoshoot

    Nikki Reed for Self Magazine December 2011 issue.

    Talking about the wedding scene dresses in the film, Nikki said, “At first, they were very secretive about our costumes for the wedding scene [in Breaking Dawn], but they were very glamorous.”

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