Kristen Stewart Dubbed ‘Iconic’ By Julien Macdonald
Kristen Stewart has won over the fashion crowd as the designer praises her
Kristen Stewart has won over the fashion crowd as the designer praises her
Kristen Stewart may not follow the fashion rules and by that we mean wearing Converse on the red carpet – but it’s exactly this attitude that has won her an army of style fans, the latest of which is designer, Julien Macdonald.
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And its not just the actress’ wardrobe choices, be they Robert Pattinson’s jacket and a backwards baseball cap, that the designer has praised, it’s her entire demeanor and what she represents that he’s fallen for.
Speaking to Hello! Julien said: ‘There's nothing better than seeing somebody you admire, or someone who embodies Julien Macdonald.’
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When asked which celebrities are up to that job he replied: ‘I like girls like Beyonce or Kristen Stewart, they are amazing women. Iconic. They are part of a new generation.’
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And both stars are fashion rebels with a faithful following!
While on the Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 promo tour Kristen performed numerous style highs, one of which was a Julien Macdonald creation –much to the designer's delight.
He added: ‘When she [Kristen Stewart] started wearing my clothes it was amazing!’
And she looks amazing in them too!
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