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We’ve had our eyes on Kristen Stewart’s clothing since Twilight mania swept the world. On the red carpet, she wears bold styles that most Hollywood stars would avoid – standout looks include Proenza Schouler, Burberry, and graphic Pucci ensembles.

Let’s first have a look at Kristen’s some of the most talked-about and loved outfits:

For the premiere of her movie Spencer, in LA in October 2021, the actress chose to wear a tulle skirt from Chanel’s AW21 Couture collection paired with a black bralette and a diamond neckpiece.

For the UK premiere of her film, the star chose a corset style bluish-grey embellished dress from Chanel and paired it with silver heels and smoky eyes.

For the 2021 Met Gala, Kristen channeled her version of an ultra-modern Barbie by wearing a pink shirt from Chanel pairing it with white trousers. Her blonde hair was styled into a vintage rolled fringe and a ponytail.

Emilia Clarke reigns the red carpet when it comes to her costume choices, even though her Game of Thrones days as the Mother of Dragons are behind her. When it comes to her aesthetic, the Last Christmas actor favors fairy-tale tulle, glitter, and bright colors — all of which are winning choices in our opinion.
Here’s a rundown of all the times she dazzled on the red carpet;

For the New York premiere of her film, The Last Christmas the actress chose to wear a lavender-colored, Maison Valentino’s strappy sparkly gown. With similar colored earrings and hair left open in a sleek style behind the back, she looked all things beautiful.

For the premiere of her hit series’ Game of Thrones, final season, Emilia chose to wear a show-stopping aquamarine extravagant gown from Valentino. With bold lips and a sleek bun, Emilia looked like a dream.

Emilia attended the 2019 Oscars in a pink and silver, strapless sequin gown from Balmain, looking gorgeous as ever.

Also Read: 5 Irresistible Lipstick Shades Of Kristen Stewart You Must Have



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