Kirsten Dunst doesn’t mind the New York paparazzi — and she understands that dressing up draws more attention from them. “I just don’t want to look bad in those pictures,” she told Black Book magazine. “Paparazzi don’t have as much interest in you when you’re not wearing big sunglasses and carrying a $5,000 bag. I have no interest in wearing a tracksuit every day like Madonna does, but I understand why she does it.” Durst, whose film “All Good Things” opened this month, lives in an apartment near the Nur Khan/Paul Sevigny-helmed SoHo bar Don Hill’s.