'I love getting older!' Winona Ryder, 44, reveals why she's avoided plastic surgery as she speaks out on being a 'serial monogamist' for stunning magazine shoot

She's been in the industry for thirty years.

But Winona Ryder has explained how she's managed to avoid the pitfalls of the fame game- including the celeb obsession with plastic surgery.

The 44-year-old actress stars in a stunning shoot for Net-A-Porter's digital magazine, The EDIT and in the accompanying interview reveals all about her longevity in Hollywood.

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Candid chat: Winona Ryder has explained how she's managed to avoid the pitfalls of the fame game- including the obsession with plastic surgery

Candid chat: Winona Ryder has explained how she's managed to avoid the pitfalls of the fame game- including the obsession with plastic surgery

Glimmer in a gold gown like Winona

Winona Ryder took on the cover of Net-a-Porter's, The Edit, the online modern fashion magazine.

Winona looked totally glam in the series of outfits she had.

From floral prints, to basic all black number, we enjoyed them all but our favorite look has got to be this gold sequined number she's lying in.

Her gorgeous ruffled dress is from Alexander McQueen's Pre-Fall 2016 collection. Unfortunately, it's not available for purchase but you can shop Alexander McQueen at Neiman Marcus.

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Winona, who shot to fame in Tim Burton's Beetlejuice, wows in a series of designer ensembles from major names like Prada, Alexander McQueen and Miu Miu in the snaps photographed by Drew Jarrett and styled by Simon Robins.

The actress, who is about to return to the spotlight with a star role in the new Netflix series Stranger Things, spoke out on her three decades in Hollywood.

'I love getting older,' she says. 'I think it has to do with always being the kid on set. It's interesting because, these days, [cosmetic surgery] is treated almost like hygiene.'

'I've had people say to me, "Oh, you should, you know...", and they point to my forehead. "Get that seen to!" But I'm like, "No! I've been waiting so long for that to happen!"'

Stunning: The 44-year-old actress stars in a stunning shoot for Net-A-Porter's digital magazine, The EDIT and in the accompanying interview reveals all about her longevity in Hollywood

Stunning: The 44-year-old actress stars in a stunning shoot for Net-A-Porter's digital magazine, The EDIT and in the accompanying interview reveals all about her longevity in Hollywood

Winona, who was once engaged to Johnny Depp, also reveals that while she's not sure if she'll ever get married, she's 'a serial monogamist.'

'I was single for a while and dating and... I just didn't know how to do it! I've always been like that: when I was 15, there was a guy I liked, and we made out, and I thought that meant he was my boyfriend,' she explains.

'My mom had to explain it to me. But marriage? I don't know. I'd rather never have been married than been divorced a few times. Not that there's anything wrong with divorce, but I don't think I could do it if that was a possibility.'

'When your parents are madly in love for 45 years, your standards are really high. But I've been happily with someone for quite a while now.'

Cover star: Winona, who shot to fame in Tim Burton's Beetlejuice, wows in a series of designer ensembles from major names like Prada, Alexander McQueen and Miu Miu in the snaps

Cover star: Winona, who shot to fame in Tim Burton's Beetlejuice, wows in a series of designer ensembles from major names like Prada, Alexander McQueen and Miu Miu in the snaps

The stunning star is back for her new 1980s-set Netflix series, in which she plays a mum of a young boy who vanishes into thin air.  

Of her break from acting, the star reveals: 'A lot of people had the perception that I just disappeared in the 2000s. And I did, but only from that world. I appeared elsewhere, I promise you. I was transformed into doing stuff I really wanted to do – it was a great awakening. It just wasn't in the public eye.' 

And she reveals she got some particularly important advice from another Hollywood star when she was first starting out in acting.

'90s fame: Of her break from acting, the star, pictured at the 1996 Oscars, reveals: 'A lot of people had the perception that I just disappeared in the 2000s. And I did

'90s fame: Of her break from acting, the star, pictured at the 1996 Oscars, reveals: 'A lot of people had the perception that I just disappeared in the 2000s. And I did

'In my first apartment in LA, Jodie Foster lived upstairs, and we'd do laundry together. She's so smart. She told me to resist doing things that other people say you should do. Don't be 'strategic'! I was up for this movie, Mobsters, and everyone said I should do it. But Jodie said, "You have to feel very connected to something before you do it." So I turned it down. And it was a flop!' 

She adds that working on 'flops' as a producer after her initial success, is something she takes 'responsibility for', explaining: 'I'd been listening to the people I was working with – "You should be doing this, you have to keep working or people will forget you and you won't be relevant..."– but my heart wasn't in it. I should have remembered what Jodie [Foster] said! So I fully take responsibility – I didn't know how to say no.' 

To see the full interview with Winona Ryder read The EDIT and/or download The EDIT’s free app for iPhone, iPad and Android. 

Return to the screen: The stunning star is back for her new 1980s-set Netflix series, in which she plays a mum of a young boy who vanishes into thin air

Return to the screen: The stunning star is back for her new 1980s-set Netflix series, in which she plays a mum of a young boy who vanishes into thin air

 

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