Longtime Chanel ambassador Kristen Stewart sat front row at the fashion house’s spring/summer 2022 show in Paris today, and she did it impeccably dressed in the brand. Stewart paired a sheer black corset with a pink tweed set. The matching jacket and skirt she wore were trimmed in black, so everything was perfectly tied together. She wore high white socks, black loafers, and a silver lock necklace to complete the look.
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Stephane Cardinale – CorbisGetty Images
Stephane Cardinale – CorbisGetty Images
Stewart spoke to InStyle last October about what her off-duty style is like compared to her red carpet style. “Usually, I’m a really uniform-based person,” she said. “For certain weeks, I was getting dressed every morning as if I had somewhere to go. It made me feel better. There was a period of time when I only wanted to wear shit that was matching. I have a leopard-print suit thing that is really fun to wear around the house. So, we wore suits and sets. And then these silky, robe-y things. My dad used to wear a robe around the house, and it was very floofy. I am small, so if I wear a puffy robe, it just looks so lame. The reason I didn’t like robes is that I felt silly and dinky, and I don’t like feeling silly and dinky.”
She added that yes, as an ambassador of Chanel, she has a lot of items from the house in her closet. “I have all my Chanel shit together,” she said. “Sometimes I just walk by it. My little black jacket is sitting there. I have a couple of bags that are really classic. But then I have so many things that a more daring, cooler person would wear. Maybe if I have kids, they’ll be like, ‘Why aren’t you wearing this incredible thing?’ Maybe someone will step in and utilize my wardrobe.”
Alyssa Bailey
News and Strategy Editor
Alyssa Bailey is the news and strategy editor at ELLE.com, where she oversees coverage of celebrities and royals (particularly Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton).
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