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Model Gabbriette Bechtel is drinking a green juice when we speak over Zoom. It’s a choice typical of a Cali native, but Gabbriette isn’t your average Cali girl. With her shock of raven hair, pencil-thin brows, and almost all leather wardrobe, the 25-year-old is more high gothic priestess than Lycra-clad granola queen. It’s giving Angelina Jolie in her brother-kissing, blood-drinking era, and the internet can’t get enough. Born in Orange County, Gabbriette never really felt like she fit in. “The majority of students at my high school were beautiful, strictly white blonde girls, and my sister and I were Hispanic. I was called some pretty awful things. But then I just learned to laugh at it.” Instead of playing volleyball at the beach with her classmates, Gabbriette hung out in the dance theater. “I was convinced I was going to be a professional ballerina, and I still am.”

Behind every luminous star on the red carpet, there is a team of people who help to keep them looking their best. But alongside the personal trainers, makeup artists, and facialists getting their shout-outs on Instagram, there works another, more anonymous behind-the-scenes expert who is absent from the tags: the aesthetic doctor. Yes, the person who wields all manner of needles and lasers is often the unheralded savior of a famous face. The best in the business tweak, enhance, and hone, but their efforts are barely detectable it’s a common misconception that you can always tell when a celebrity has had something done. Actually, that’s only when they’ve had something done badly.

“What’s significant about it more than anything, I think, is that it brings female filmmakers who are emerging talent and often quite nervous, stepping into a huge industry where there are voices who are more experienced than their own,” says Winslet, who stays in touch with past winners for support and collaborative creation. “[Lights on Women finds them] coming into a shared space that feels completely celebratory, totally inclusive, and they just have that opportunity to listen to other creative voices, to experience what everyone else went through when pulling their short films together. It’s a very beautiful event.”
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