“I’ve never dyed my hair,” Jessica Chastain says. The Sacramento native has been known to brandish photos of herself as a child—freckled, ginger, with Pippi Longstocking–like tresses—to support her assertion. For her first Vogue cover last December, Chastain—who stars in the upcoming Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby—channeled Flaming June, the 1895 painting by Sir Frederic Leighton, along with six other characters from the history of art reimagined by Leibovitz and Coddington.
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