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"Chanel is my second skin." Explore Kristen Stewart's fawn-print Chanel haute couture gown

 

Every appearance of Kristen Stewart will become a model for everyone to learn from. For example, at the Berlin Film Festival that opened a few days ago, she attended the ceremony as the chairman of the jury and once again demonstrated her extraordinary dressing taste.- Vogue Magazine 

It's no secret that Kristen Stewart loves Chanel, and as the brand's ambassador, she's been seen in everything from sleek short-short suits at the Oscars to couture gowns at Cannes Film Festival among many works. So it's no surprise that Stewart chose to wear Chanel when he chaired the jury on the opening night of the 73rd Berlin Film Festival. "Chanel is my back, and so am I; I could call it armor, my second skin," Stewart told Vogue, which is working closely with the brand. “Virginie Viard was an invaluable collaborator and inspiration, a lover of art and humanity, and it’s clear from her creations — it’s like a movie.”


For the overall look, Stewart chose to wear the 2023 spring and summer haute couture collection, which includes a long white petticoat embroidered with deer and leaves, and a white organza skirt with embellishments. "I think it's very light," she said. “It has the perfect structure and flexibility; to save me, the deer symbolizes freedom and tranquility.” For other accessories, Stewart balanced her well-crafted look with a pair of black patent pointed-toe white leather ankle boots, and a crystal-encrusted bow dress.




Couture gown details Alix Marna

Couture gown details Alix Marna

Couture gown details Alix Marnat
When it comes to the prestigious role of chairing the festival's jury, Stewart is struck by how different the experience is from her previous ones. “It’s a rare treat to talk about movies without the added pressure of ‘promoting’ them,” she notes. "Meeting people from different corners of the globe and exploring why certain films raise or raise new questions...it's heaven to me."  Read More-Vogue magazine












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