The actress is on the agenda with her flashy clothes. Fans’ opinions were divided on her striking appearance.
American actress Kristen Stewart stepped out in another racy fetish fashion look in New York on March 13. According to Daily Mail, the celebrity appeared on NBC’s “Late Night with Seth Meyers” talk show.
The 33-year-old Oscar nominee was heading to Studio 8G at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in midtown Manhattan. Kristen also wore a black miniskirt, a matching leather jacket and Louboutin “Hot Chick 100mm” patent leather shoes for $ 845 (32,736 UAH – ed.). The celebrity completed her racy outfit with an open bra and nylon stockings with garters.
Stewart, who has been the face of the French luxury brand Chanel since 2016, chose a small bag of the brand decorated with beads for her exit.
He was wearing Oliver Peoples sunglasses with burgundy lenses. The actress applied minimal make-up to her face and wore her hair in a casual bun. Kristen’s jewelry included rings, a bracelet, and a silver chain with a large link.
The actress has been keeping the agenda busy with her flashy clothes lately. Analyzing her appearance, journalists noted that Kristen “doesn’t like trousers anymore.”
Fans’ opinions were divided on her striking appearance. Some thought she looked gorgeous, while others didn’t like it very much: “I love her clothes, she’s so elegant and sexy”, “I’m confused”, “Why do people find her attractive in diapers”, “She must be like that”… I’m too busy and I dress in a hurry because I always forget things like my pants.”
Let’s remember, on March 12, news broke that Kristen Stewart was repeating Bianca Censori’s fashion move once again. The actress attended a taping of the popular Stephen Colbert show and opted for an all-black ensemble with suggestive details.
Source: Focus
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