Kirsten Dunst in tune with most recent musical performer beau as they nestle up at London Fashion Week: She's the Hollywood star with a penchant for musicians - and it seems that Kirsten Dunst may finally be on the brink of settling down with her latest rocker boyfriend.

The 28-year-old blonde, who dated Johnny Borrell from London indie rockers Razorlight in 2007, and Fabrizio Moretti from New York scenesters The Strokes shortly afterwards, was cosying up to her latest, Rilo Kiley drummer Jason Boesel, in London on Monday. The pair were pictured cuddling at style mag The AnOther Magazine 10th Anniversary Ball at London's trendy Box club on Monday night.
Spider-Man star Kirsten has of course occasionally deigned to date her fellow thesps - she was linked to Jake Gyllenhaal from 2002-2004, before dumping him for Josh Hartnett, and can also list Tobey Maguire and Orlando Bloom as past loves.
However, Kirsten and Jason have now been together for almost exactly a year, and appear to be celebrating their anniversary at London Fashion Week. As well as the Another Magazine bash, the day before, they attended the Mulberry Autumn/Winter 2011 After Show Party at Claridge’s Hotel.
Boesel's main project, Los Angeles-based cult indie rockers Rilo Kiley, are currently on hiatus, so he's got plenty of time to spend travelling with his fashion-loving girlfriend, who also hit new York Fashion Week earlier this year.
He released his debut solo album just over a year ago, called Hustler's Son. Kirsten meanwhile has a clutch up films opening this year, the first being Melancholia, which is set to open in July. Starring alongside Kiefer Sutherland, Charlotte Rampling, Charlotte Gainsbourg and John Hurt, it's billed as a sci-fi thriller about two sisters who find their relationship challenged as a nearby planet threatens to collide into the Earth.
Upside Down and the Jack Kerouac adaptation On The Road are also scheduled for release later in the year - though Kirsten will not be in the Spider-Man reboot, The Amazing Spider-Man. That's due out next year and see Emma Stone playing Peter Parker's love interest, and Andrew Garfield taking over from Tobey Maguire in the title role.