January 27, 2015
More Magazine Photo Shoot

I LOVE this new photoshoot that Drew did for More magazine … so beautiful!

Gallery Links:
Drew Barrymore Online > Outtakes > 2015 > 001





January 27, 2015
Drew Barrymore Covers More Magazine: The Unexpected Supermogul

Drew is covering the February issue of More magazine and I think she looks stunning!

Three things we can all learn from Drew Barrymore:

1___You can overcome a crappy childhood,
2___Whimsy does belong in the workplace, and
3___Supermarket Cheddar rocks

I shouldn’t say this, because, I’ll get in trouble for it, but I’ll say it anyway,” Drew Barrymore says, leaning in, all intimate eyes and a half smile, because that’s the way she talks and it takes her zero minutes to warm up to someone new. Here it comes: “Women can’t do it all.”

She’s tiptoeing, because about two years ago she caught flak for making the same statement, the way anyone catches flak after suggesting anything about women’s capacity for getting things done. We have all lived long enough to see women get into trouble for saying they can have it all, or they can’t, or they should want it all, or they should opt out, and then the resulting think pieces about whoever said it and why it shouldn’t have been said. But the thing that strikes me as most ironic about Barrymore saying it is that it seems as if she has, in fact, at some point in her life, done it all. And from where I’m sitting, which is across from her as she introduces me to three new fragrances for her cosmetics line, Flower Beauty, it seems that she continues to do it all. The first lesson we could learn from Drew Barrymore is that if she thinks she’s not doing it all when she actually is, perhaps we who think we’re not doing it all are, too.

Still, she insists, “Quantum physics actually says you can’t do it all. Like, you can’t do everything at every minute of every day; it’s actually not mathematically, molecularly plausible.” However, she clarifies, “I do think that women can do everything they want to do”—a careful distinction, since she believes that from your passion comes your calling—“especially if they work hard enough at it. I don’t believe anything comes easy. You have to earn everything in life.”

She would know. Barrymore is someone who has invented herself into more incarnations than her petite, just-turned-40-year-old body should be able to account for. She is someone who published a memoir at age 15, a bulky volume that merited its length: hard drugs before she had pubic hair, rehab, an absentee mother, and an abusive father who probably should have been rounded up in a social services van by the end of chapter 1. In addition to having been an actual, not-just-listed-on-the-credit-sheet producer of movies like Charlie’s Angels and Donnie Darko, she has spent time as a winemaker, an author (last year she published a best seller about hearts—yes, hearts; yes, a best seller) and, of course, an actress. Today she emerges in her latest form: as a cosmetics mogul who is intensely involved in every aspect of her company. She is confident in her ability to pivot, which she does by rising above the emotions we’re all susceptible to: self-doubt, feelings of being overwhelmed and excessive concerns about what other people think of us.





January 24, 2015
The DAILY FRONT ROW “Fashion Los Angeles Awards”

This week Drew attended the The DAILY FRONT ROW “Fashion Los Angeles Awards”. She wore Zara top, a multi colored skirt by Milly. She accessorized the outfit with gold Stuart Weitzman shoes and gold vintage Dior clutch.

Gallery Links:
Drew Barrymore Online > 2015 > January 22 | The DAILY FRONT ROW “Fashion Los Angeles Awards”
Drew Barrymore Online > 2015 > January 22 | The DAILY FRONT ROW “Fashion Los Angeles Awards” – Inside





January 24, 2015
My Daughter Olive Said Her First ‘Oy Vey’

I thought this was so cute! Will & Drew are having Olive learn Hebrew and Drew shares about her girls with People.com.

Drew Barrymore‘s daughters are meeting milestones every single day, but 2-year-old Olive‘s most recent memorable moment might be one of her cutest yet.

“[She said] her first, ‘Oy vey.’ That made me happy, ” the actress told PEOPLE at The Daily Front Row’s inaugural Fashion Los Angeles Awards on Thursday.

According to the founder of Flower cosmetics, her toddler’s language skills are equally impressive. “My daughter counted to three in Hebrew today,” Barrymore, 39, shares. “She was learning [Hebrew] this morning so I was proud of her.”

As for her strong bond with 9-month-old Frankie? Well, Olive excels at being a big sister, too.

“She’s really sweet,” says Barrymore. “Whenever Frankie cries, she always goes, ‘Don’t worry, Frankie. It’s okay.’ That’s very sweet.”

But like any siblings, the mom of two admits sometimes Olive can love Frankie a little too much. “She’s a sister so she also tumbles her around way too hard,” she jokes. “I think every mom has the same experience with their kids.”





January 20, 2015
Gallery Update | Everyone Says I Love You

In 1996 Drew did a film with Woody Allen called Everyone Says I Love You. I have added stills and set images from the film to the gallery.

Gallery Links:
Drew Barrymore Online > Films > 1996 | Everyone Says I Love You





January 19, 2015
Photoshoots from 1994

Added a bunch of new photoshoots to the gallery that Drew took back in 1994!

Gallery Links:
Drew Barrymore Online > Outtakes > 1994