Kristen Stewart Does Sheer Chanel Dressing With a Dash of Sparkle for the ‘Love Me’ Los Angeles Movie Screening

Kristen Stewart turned to the runway for inspiration for her look at the “Love Me” screening on Tuesday in Los Angeles. The Oscar-nominated actress hit the red carpet alongside members of the film’s creative team and costars for the occasion.

For the red carpet event, Stewart styled a look courtesy of Chanel’s spring 2025 ready-to-wear collection. The look merged sheer dressing with ornate embroidery and subtly shimmering fringe elements throughout.

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Kristen Stewart attends a screening of “Love Me” on Jan. 28 in Los Angeles

The look featured sheer, wide-leg pants with pockets near the waist line and diamond black embroidery throughout. The sheer pants were paired with a jacket that pulled the look together, featuring similar sheer detailing, embroidery and hints of silver around the collar, front placket, hem and pockets of the piece.

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Unlike the garment’s runway debut, which was completely buttoned-up, Stewart opted to un-button her jacket for an added edgy element.

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Chanel spring 2025 ready-to-wear collection.

Stewart’s makeup featured a smokey eye and bold brows with a soft lip courtesy of artist Jillian Dempsey. Her blond tresses featured a wavy style with a few wisps to frame her face by stylist Bridget Brager. Stewart’s look was curated by stylist Tara Swennen.

The “Spencer” star’s look made its runway debut as part of Paris Fashion Week in October 2024. The ready-to-wear collection was created in the interim between Matthieu Blazy’s appointment as creative director of the French luxury fashion house and after Virginie Viard’s departure from the role in June 2024.

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Kristen Stewart attends a screening of “Love Me” on Jan. 28 in Los Angeles

The collection showcased a “a set worthy of the Karl Lagerfeld era,” Joelle Diderich wrote in WWD’s review. Highlights from the collection included “‘60s-flavored monochrome tweed skirt suits that came with split skirts or skorts for freedom of movement, and belted jumpsuits and tweed aviator jackets with ruffled feather collars.”

Chanel Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear Collection

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