Stacy Keibler Goes Goth for Line Magazine—See the Pic!

Actress vamps it up for fall issue of online lifestyle publication

By Jennifer Chan Aug 07, 2013 3:30 PMTags
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Stacy Keibler, is that you?

When we first caught a glimpse of the fall 2013 cover of Line magazine, we totally had to do a double take.

George Clooney's former flame is barely recognizable as she poses on the autumn issue looking like a high-fashion runway model, completely decked out in opulent garb and dramatic makeup to match.

Brad Goreski styled the cover star, and it sounds like collaborating with A-list stylist has left quite the impression on Keibler. "My style really changes year to year and lately I've been moving toward a freer flowing and ethereal look," she told the mag. "Working with Brad has certainly influenced my fashion sense in a big way.  He has allowed me to trust and take chances that I would not have taken before."

Her ash brown hair is wild and unruly, piled high on her head and decorated with a standout embellished headpiece. Not exactly the sleek, shiny clean-cut 'do we're used to seeing on the red carpet! As for her makeup, Keibler proved that she wasn't afraid of the dark. The typically fresh-faced beauty smolders in smoky eye makeup paired with an intensely rich wine lipstick. Her skin is flawless, matte and perfectly porcelain for an overtly gothic element that feels deeply intriguing.

And finally, she seductively models a sheer patterned gown featuring a risqué plunging neckline and bejeweled belt to highlight her tiny waist. "Many people think of fitness as diet and exercise but it's so much more than that," she said. "Being healthy physically means taking care of yourself from the inside, out. Once you take the time to really understand your body and the way it works, especially with regard to the foods you eat, the results are fascinating."

We can't help but notice how she places her hands strategically along her torso to add allure to her cleavage.

What do you think of Stacy Keibler's cover?

PHOTOS: 2013 September issues