Kristen Stewart Paired a Glittery Silver Blazer With a Cutout Lingerie Crop Top


Kristen Stewart is in full promo mode for her new movie Spencer, in theaters November 5. The actor plays Princess Diana in the film, and her performance has garnered rave reviews—and Oscar buzz. 

Her press tour style is also generating some buzz, and her latest look is no exception. Stewart taped an episode of The Tonight Show on November 3, and for the occasion she paired a glittery silver blazer with a cutout lingerie crop top. Stewart also wore some pink and black plaid trousers from Chanel, and she styled her strawberry blonde hair down. Simple jewelry tied the look together. Check it out for yourself, below. Kristen Stewart truly never misses when it comes to style. 

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Spencer is billed as a “fable from a true tragedy” and takes place over the course of three days in 1991. Here’s an official description for the film: “December 1991: The Prince and Princess of Wales’s marriage has long since grown cold. Though rumors of affairs and a divorce abound, peace is ordained for the Christmas festivities at Sandringham estate. There’s eating and drinking, shooting, and hunting. Diana knows the game. This year, things will be a whole lot different.”

Like we said, Stewart is earning stellar reviews for her performance. “For those of us who have admired the talents of Kristen Stewart since she was not yet a teenager, it is a joy to be able to share that the 31-year-old’s portrayal of Princess Diana in Pablo Larrain’s Spencer is truly the fulfillment of her tremendous promise and will almost certainly bring her the first Oscar nomination of her career,” The Hollywood Reporter wrote in its review of the film. 

And The Daily Beast wrote, “There is no actress alive today who can hold a close-up like Kristen Stewart. As the camera homes in, you feel her defenses intensify; it feels, more than anything, like a violation. And it’s why she’s perfectly suited for the role of Princess Diana, the tortured royal felled by a voyeuristic tabloid press.”



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