Kristen Stewart Is Officially Team Chanel As She's Kitted Out By Karl Lagerfeld
Kristen Stewart shows off her new Chanel wares in Paris, as she heads to a meeting with Karl Lagerfeld.
Kristen Stewart shows off her new Chanel wares in Paris, as she heads to a meeting with Karl Lagerfeld.
Kristen Stewart gave French onlookers a flash of her new Chanel wardrobe in Paris today, as she stepped out for a meeting with Karl Lagerfeld.
According to reports, the 23-year-old actress was heading to the Chanel creative director's Paris office after landing in the city earlier this week.
The Balenciaga beauty was also spotted outside the Chanel store a day earlier, where it's said she took part in a new photoshoot for the coveted label.
Kristen Stewart was confirmed as the new face of Chanel back in December, with her marked to make her debut for the brand in the 2013/14 campaign.
Karl Lagerfeld called in K-Stew to front his Métiers d’Art Paris-Dallas collection, which he showcased in Dallas ahead of the announcement.
A natural choice to be the designer's next muse, it was a matter of time before Kristen teamed up with the French fashion house outside of the occasional front row and red carpet appearances.
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And by the looks of her Chanel slogan hoodie, Kristen Stewart looks to be settling into her new role just fine.
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