
The fabulous Annie Leibovitz has
teamed up with Disney again to shoot the "Year of a Million Dreams" gift promotion ad campaign. In 2007 it was
Becks, Beyonce, and Scarlett, and this year Annie's gathered a new group of famous faces to recreate scenes from Disney movies. Gisele joins Mikhail Baryshnikov and Tina Fey (as Tinkerbell — brilliant!) in a scene from Peter Pan, while Jessica Biel takes on the role of Pocahontas (perfectly cast as well).

When it comes to photographing stars, you can't get any bigger than Annie Leibovitz. It's no surprise, then, that when Vanity Fair decided to do a film noir themed shoot for their
annual Hollywood Issue, Annie was once again in charge. The result is VF's biggest issue ever, appropriately called Killers Kill, Dead Men Die.

Photographer to the stars Annie Leibovitz has been recruited to photograph some huge celebs for Disney World's Year of a Million Dreams campaign. So far she's turned Scarlett Johansson into Cinderella (with the help of a Harry Winston $325,000 tiara), Beyonce into Alice in Wonderland, and David Beckham into a prince (wait, he wasn't one already?). Guess which one is our favorite so far?

Kirsten may be one of the
highest paid actresses, making anywhere between $8-$10 million a picture, but that doesn't mean she sells well on the newsstand. Anna Wintour was evidently not happy with
Kirsten's Marie Antoinette shots for the September Vogue and demanded it be re-done. It caused a little tiff between the editor and Dunst's publicist.