Twilight alum Kristen Stewart looked like every bit the San Fernando Valley Girl while debuting her blonder locks at The Hollywood Reporter’s Oscar Nominees Night, which took place at Spago in Beverly Hills on Monday.
The 30-year-old César Award winner’s shoulder-length hair appeared noticeably darker when she attended the Oscars Nominees Luncheon earlier that same day.
Hairstylist Adir Abergel worked his magic to make Kristen’s hair look softer, lighter, and more elegant with a simple side part.
California girl: Twilight alum Kristen Stewart looked like every bit the San Fernando Valley Girl while debuting her blonder locks at The Hollywood Reporter’s Oscar Nominees Night, which took place at Spago in Beverly Hills on Monday
After/before: The 30-year-old César Award winner’s shoulder-length hair appeared noticeably darker when she attended the Oscars Nominees Luncheon earlier that same day
Stewart went strapless in a white tube top, light pink pencil skirt, and white pumps selected by stylist Tara Swennen.
Make-up artist Jillian Dempsey brought out the Chanel brand ambassador’s hazel eyes and natural brows as well as applying her bronzed cheeks and pout.
Kristen was joined on the black carpet by Pablo Larraín, who directed her emotional performance as Princess Diana in Spencer.
Stewart and the 45-year-old Chilean filmmaker later hung out with Oscar-winning screenwriter Taika Waititi during the A-list cocktail party.
Pretty: Hairstylist Adir Abergel worked his magic to make Kristen’s hair look softer, lighter, and more elegant with a simple side part
Glowed up: Stewart went strapless in a white tube top, light pink pencil skirt, and white pumps selected by stylist Tara Swennen
Ready for her close-up! Make-up artist Jillian Dempsey brought out the Chanel brand ambassador’s hazel eyes and natural brows as well as applying her bronzed cheeks and pout
Maestro: Kristen was joined on the black carpet by Pablo Larraín, who directed her emotional performance as Princess Diana in Spencer
At the helm: Stewart and the 45-year-old Chilean filmmaker later hung out with Oscar-winning screenwriter Taika Waititi (R) during the A-list cocktail party
Quick change! By the time she was inside Spago, the former child star – famed for her luxe and grunge style – kicked off her heels in favor of socks and sneakers
By the time she was inside Spago, the former child star – famed for her luxe and grunge style – kicked off her heels in favor of socks and sneakers.
Pablo’s critically-acclaimed 1991-set psychological drama scored Kristen her very first Oscar nomination for best actress.
Stewart faces heavy competition for the coveted golden trophy against Jessica Chastain, Olivia Colman, Penélope Cruz, and Nicole Kidman.
The homeschooled millennial hasn’t picked out a dress to wear to the 94th Academy Awards – airing March 27 on ABC – and she hasn’t written an acceptance speech.
Intimate portrait: Pablo’s critically-acclaimed 1991-set psychological drama scored Kristen her very first Oscar nomination for best actress
Who will win? Stewart faces heavy competition for the coveted golden trophy against Jessica Chastain, Olivia Colman, Penélope Cruz, and Nicole Kidman
‘I’m very unprepared’: The homeschooled millennial hasn’t picked out a dress to wear to the 94th Academy Awards – airing March 27 on ABC – and she hasn’t written an acceptance speech
‘I’ll give it some thought, as soon as I can put one together. [I’m] very unprepared,’ Kristen admitted to Variety on Sunday.
‘Obviously, I didn’t start making movies to be an Oscar nominee. I bet as a little guy, I was probably like, “Yeah, if you’re going to do something, you should do it right.” But now, I can’t believe it.’
When Stewart first heard the news on February 8, she and her fiancée Dylan Meyer celebrated with a game at Los Feliz 3-Par Golf Course alongside her gal pals at Neon.
‘We played nine holes in Los Feliz,’ the bisexual beauty recalled.
‘Let’s go hit some balls into small holes!’ When Kristen first heard the news on February 8, she and her fiancée Dylan Meyer (R, pictured in 2020) celebrated with a game at Los Feliz 3-Par Golf Course
Betrothed: Stewart confirmed she got engaged to the 34-year-old Moxie screenwriter (L, pictured February 14) while appearing on the November 2 episode of The Howard Stern Show
‘We all became really good friends, so we were just like, “Let’s go hit some balls into small holes!”‘
Kristen confirmed she got engaged to the 34-year-old Moxie screenwriter while appearing on the November 2 episode of The Howard Stern Show.
Stewart and Meyer began dating in 2019 after meeting in 2013 on the set of a movie (most likely Camp X-Ray).
Before Dylan – she reportedly romanced Sara Dinkin, Stella Maxwell, St. Vincent, Soko, Nicholas Hoult, Alicia Cargile, Lane Garrison, Rupert Sanders, Robert Pattinson, Michael Angarano, and the late Anton Yelchin.
Airing next Sunday on The CW/TBS! But first, audiences can catch the bisexual beauty competing for the best actress trophy at the postponed 27th Critics’ Choice Awards
Cannes Film Festival bound? On October 16, Kristen wrapped her role as Timlin on the Athens, Greece set of David Cronenberg’s sci-fi drama Crimes of the Future, which will likely screen at the Cannes Film Festival in May
But first, audiences can catch Kristen competing for the best actress trophy at the postponed 27th Critics’ Choice Awards, which air next Sunday on The CW/TBS.
On October 16, Stewart wrapped her role as Timlin on the Athens, Greece set of David Cronenberg’s sci-fi drama Crimes of the Future, which will likely screen at the Cannes Film Festival in May.
‘It’s set in a world where people have evolved to a point where we don’t feel physical pain,’ she told Screen Daily in December.
‘Sex has changed quite a bit, and the new art form is growing organs. Viggo [Mortensen] is a famous performance artist. Léa Seydoux is his partner who tattoos these organs and displays them. My character becomes enamored with Viggo’s artist.’
Last October, Kristen also began casting her feature directorial debut The Chronology of Water, which she adapted from Lidia Yuknavitch’s 2010 memoir.