Kristen Stewart turned heads with a bold fashion statement at the Architectural Digest event in West Hollywood on Tuesday, flaunting her toned midsection in a daring white satin halterneck bralette. The 35-year-old actress paired the eye-catching top with matching smart trousers, styling her brunette hair loose and accessorising simply with a silver chain necklace. Later in the evening, she added a white leather bomber jacket to her ensemble, maintaining a chic yet relaxed vibe.
Meghan Trainor's Dramatic Transformation
Singer Meghan Trainor, 32, joined Stewart at the star-studded bash, showcasing her remarkable weight loss in a quirky green long-sleeve top featuring large front pockets. The "Lips Are Movin'" hitmaker, who recently welcomed her third child via surrogate, complemented the blouse with a brown checked figure-hugging midi skirt and black tights. She styled her blonde hair in a sleek updo, elevated her frame with black pointed-toe heels, and added a touch of elegance with pearl earrings.
Other Notable Attendees
The event saw a host of other celebrities making stylish appearances. Winnie Harlow captivated onlookers in a stylish burgundy sheer blouse, which she teamed with fitted red trousers and coordinated stilettos, flashing a burgundy bralette underneath. Lucy Hale caught attention in a bold red leather jacket cinched at the waist with a matching belt, keeping the look casual with blue denim jeans and black heels. She posed alongside Emma Chamberlain, who looked effortlessly cool in a brown blouse and matching low-rise skirt.
Scout Willis, daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis, showcased her figure in a pretty white one-shoulder dress and silver heels. Architectural Digest's US editor-in-chief, Amy Astley, also made a stunning appearance in a khaki draping dress, posing happily with Stewart and other guests.
Kristen Stewart's Emotional Connection to Princess Diana
Beyond the glamour, Stewart recently opened up about her profound emotional connection to Princess Diana, whom she portrayed in the 2021 psychological drama "Spencer." The actress revealed she feels "haunted" by the late royal, stating that thoughts of Diana can bring her to tears "at any moment." She explained that driving around London or Paris inevitably invokes memories of the Princess, whose life and legacy continue to resonate deeply with her.
Stewart initially thought director Pablo Larraín was "insane" for casting her as the British royal, pleading with him to hire someone else due to their physical differences, such as eye colour. However, Larraín persisted, focusing on the spiritual overlap between Stewart and Diana, particularly their experiences with intense public scrutiny from a young age. Stewart rose to global fame in the "Twilight" franchise, while Diana navigated the pressures of royal life.
By the end of filming "Spencer," Stewart admitted feeling like "a shell," a sensation she believes mirrored Diana's state during the final days of her marriage to then-Prince Charles. The role earned Stewart her first Oscar nomination, though she ultimately lost to Jessica Chastain for "The Eyes of Tammy Faye." The film focuses on three pivotal days in Diana's life in 1991, exploring her personal struggles and resilience.
