The new Chanel advert starring Kristen Stewart is here, and it could not be chicer
The 'Paris in Rome' campaign videos show K-Stew mooching around a Parisian apartment looking like an old Hollywood movie star
The 'Paris in Rome' campaign videos show K-Stew mooching around a Parisian apartment looking like an old Hollywood movie star
Kristen Stewart's relationship with French fashion house Chanel has always been a good one. She's already fronted the campaign for their Paris-Dallas collection, starred as Coco Chanel in Karl Lagerfeld's Once and Forever film and been the gorgeous face of Chanel make-up and eyewear. But K-Stew's latest Chanel venture might just be her best yet...
The pictures for Chanel's 'Paris in Rome' Metiers d’Art collection, which were shot back in February, have just been released and Kristen looks utterly dreamy.
The black and white shots - which are inspired by French actress Yvonne Furneaux, who starred 1960 film La Dolce Vita -
Talking about working with Karl Lagerfeld, Kristen once told WWD that he 'never turns me into something I’m not,' and that he can 'bring qualities out of people that are sometimes not as obvious to them.'
We're loving the vintage movie star vibes on Kristen. You can also see more of her best looks ever here.
Trés chic n'est ce pas?
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