
First day at the Harmony’s shop, first client, Robert Pattinson wearing our Melvin Trench Coat and Tim Tee Shirt. Who will be next?! #harmonyparis

First day at the Harmony’s shop, first client, Robert Pattinson wearing our Melvin Trench Coat and Tim Tee Shirt. Who will be next?! #harmonyparis

From The Guardian
Maps to the Stars broods on how celebrity corrupts the fallible. It’s also something of a bitchfest; a blood-letting that Cusack enjoys having a stake in. Hollywood today is closer to Wagner’s vision than we realise, he says. It’s no longer a place, it’s a nostalgic idea. The mega-corporations have stepped in, bringing with them the era of the 50-producer movie. In modern Hollywood the franchise is king, the star is used as leverage. “You can’t make it up,” says Cusack. “It’s a whorehouse and people go mad.”
Young stars should seek shelter wherever they can, he says. His Maps co-star Robert Pattinson is going about it the right way. The film is Pattinson’s second collaboration with Cronenberg after the Don DeLillo adaptation Cosmopolis, which helped R-Patz break from Twilight.
“I think it’s very wise – and speaks highly of Robert [Pattinson] that he’s formed a thing with David. He can try to be good and have a space where he’s not just this product that’s going to be followed around by TMZ. That speaks to the healthier instincts of the guy. I don’t know if there’s that space for other people.”
Here’s a new-old fan picture of Robert Pattinson from the ‘Water For Elephants’ London premiere in 2011

Sarah Gadon mentions Robert Pattinson in an interview with ASOS

On her leading men co-stars:
“I love what Rob (Pattinson) did in Cosmopolis…on the outside he’s all ‘I don’t know what I’m doing’, but he’s very smart