Wednesday, December 7, 2011


All grown up! Chloe Moretz looks very ladylike and older than her 14 years as she attends Hugo screening

Last updated at 8:04 AM on 7th December 2011

She might be only 14 but already she has a wardrobe to challenge any woman twice her age.
And while she may be the same age as her co-star, Chloe Moretz looked like she could have been his big sister as she posed for photos in a very chic and grown-up outfit at the Hugo premiere in Paris.
The teenage star looked very chic in her beige fitted skirt and red velvet top as she arrived at the screening at the Cinema UGC Normandie in the French capital.
The mademoiselle is all grown-up: Chloe Moretz looked chic and ladylike as she attended the Paris screening of her new film Hugo last night
The mademoiselle is all grown-up: Chloe Moretz looked chic and ladylike as she attended the Paris screening of her new film Hugo last night
And despite her tender young age, the Kick-Ass star already has perfected her red carpet pose and looked relaxed and natural in front of the cameras.
She looked older than her British co-star Asa Butterfield, who looked very smart in his designer suit, but despite his grown up attire, still looked years younger than Chloe, who is just two months older.
Red carpet veteran: Chloe may only be 14 years old, but she has already perfected her pose for the cameras
Red carpet veteran: Chloe may only be 14 years old, but she has already perfected her pose for the cameras
Red carpet veteran: Chloe may only be 14 years old, but she has already perfected her pose for the cameras
Asa stars as Hugo in the film, a young orphan who is taken in by his clockmaker uncle who looks after the timepieces in a railway station in Paris in the 1930s.
Chloe plays Isabelle, a young girl who befriends Hugo and helps him fix a broken automaton that Hugo believes contains a message from his late father.
Are they really the same age? Chloe poses with co-star Asa Butterfield who is only two months younger than her but looked like her little brother last night
Are they really the same age? Chloe poses with co-star Asa Butterfield who is only two months younger than her but looked like her little brother last night
The film was directed by Martin Scorsese who joined his young cast at the screening.
Also attending was acting veterans Sir Christopher Lee, who plays bookshop owner Monsieur Labisse and Sir Ben Kingsley, who plays toy shop owner Papa Georges.
The film also stars Jude Law as Hugo's father, Sasha Baron Cohen as Inspector Gustav and Ray Winstone as Claude Cabret, Hugo's uncle
Veteran: Chloe and Asa were joined by the film's director, acclaimed Hollywood film maker Martin Scorsese
Veteran: Chloe and Asa were joined by the film's director, acclaimed Hollywood film maker Martin Scorsese
Youth and experience: Chloe and Asa posed for pictures with co-stars Sir Ben Kingsley and Sir Christopher Lee
Youth and experience: Chloe and Asa posed for pictures with co-stars Sir Ben Kingsley and Sir Christopher Lee
Chloe, who shot to fame last year when she played foul-mouthed crime-fighter Hit-Girl, has often dressed older than her years and boasts an impressive designer wardrobe to suit her individual style.
And this week she spoke about growing fast in the industry and said she has had to adopt two personalities in order to get this far.
Family affair: Sir Ben was accompanied by his stunning wife Daniela Lavender
Family affair: Sir Ben was accompanied by his stunning wife Daniela Lavender
A dab hand: Veterans of the red carpet, Sir Christopher was joined by his wife Birgit Kroencke
A dab hand: Veterans of the red carpet, Sir Christopher was joined by his wife Birgit Kroencke
Speaking to Asos Magazine, she said: 'There’s "friend Chloe" and "actress Chloë"
'When I’m talking about my work, I’m more conscious and listen to what I say. I guess I have to be. 
'I’m in a business you can’t be a little kid in, or you don’t make it far.'
Cinema lovers: Chloe and Asa in a scene from Hugo, which is in cinemas now across the UK
Cinema lovers: Chloe and Asa in a scene from Hugo, which is in cinemas now across the UK
 

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