Star of Cafe Society - Kristen Stewart
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Everyone is talking about Kristen Stewart lately. Never mind her off-screen romances, we're super excited about her latest Woody Allen movie, Cafe Society. We always love a vintage-inspired film, but we're also in love with her latest collaboration with Chanel. She sports such a sophisticated and androgynous look in classic Chanel black and white. Kristen is one of the lucky actresses in Hollywood. She looks beautiful in a dress, yet uber cool rocking the tomboy look.
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Before we address her red carpet fashion, let's take a moment to talk about her look in the campaign. We not only love the haircut, but also the inner tomboy vibe she puts off. Her eyes are intense, yet sexy, with a super smoky eye. What can we say? She looks absolutely perfect in this beauty campaign. She nails a fierce look and compared to her ladylike Twilight days, we love her even more!
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Her red carpet look has completely evolved (for a good reason!) from a beautiful feminine look to a Vogue editorial look. Instead of a simple gorgeous gown like she used to wear, it's now more about mixing and matching in an ultra chic way. In the image above, Kristen appears on the red carpet with an all-grey/silver romantic look. Do we like it? Yes, we do! But we LOVE her look for the Met Gala 2016. The sparkling black dress with fierce boots....modern.
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Even at Cannes 2016...she totally rocked an all black outfit! Here at The Deco Haus, we were wondering if she ever wore a flapper dress to a red carpet event? YES, she has! This early photo shows how she coordinated a simple flapper-style fringe dress with chic black heels.
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However....if you want to get inspired by 1930s fashion, check out her latest film, Cafe Society. It is sure to become a fashion staple for all retro lovers.
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Which look of Kristen's is your favorite?
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