The actress Kristen Stewart, known for movies such as 'Twilight' and 'Spencer', has clearly established herself again as an 'icon of bold fashion' through this year's Cannes Film Festival.
Stewart attended the 78th Cannes Film Festival awards ceremony held at the Palais des Festivals in Cannes, France, on 16th (local time), for the film 'The Chronology of Water', participating in events such as the red carpet and photo call.
Stewart proved herself once again as a fashion icon with a luxury brand Chanel outfit. Choosing an outfit from the Chanel 2025 F/W collection, Stewart showcased her unique identity and personality with a shorts suit instead of the dresses typically worn by actresses at the festival, evoking admiration.
With a face of classical beauty enhanced by boyish charm, Stewart showcased androgynous appeal in a satin white suit, combining it with a short tie, ankle socks, strap high-heeled sandals, and a baseball cap, leaving a strong impression. Not confined by a formal dress code, Stewart added a cute charm while embracing the seasonal feel with a shorts suit. She exuded a subtle sexiness by slightly exposing her abdomen.
In another outfit, Stewart chose a look enhanced by a tweed jacket and shorts, a signature of Chanel, layered with pink chiffon for a unique touch. It was a perfect harmony of lovely chic. Additionally, her ombre hair dyed pink completed Stewart's signature style.
Previously, Stewart married her same-sex partner, writer Dylan Meyer, last month, and their wedding outfit also attracted attention for its uniqueness.
Stewart and Meyer chose their own outfits instead of a unique wedding dress. Stewart matched a taupe dress with a white t-shirt. Both wore black socks and loafers while sharing sweet vows of love.
'The Chronology of Water' is an adaptation of Lydia Yuknavitch's 2011 memoir of the same name. According to reports, the film tells the story of a young woman who finds her voice through writing and gains salvation as a swimmer, ultimately becoming an excellent teacher, mother, and outstanding contemporary writer. Imogen Poots directed the film, and Stewart was also involved in production.
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