Kristen Stewart fashion queen
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Kristen Stewart is "fearless" about fashion.
The 'Twilight Saga: New Moon' has had something of a style transformation in recent months since making it big as an A-list Hollywood star and her stylist Tara Swennen says she's willing to try anything.
She added: "She's comfortable in her own style and has a natural edge to her, but when she's in the mood she likes to go elegant."
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana also agree, saying: "It's Kristen's desire to experiment that puts her in a league of her own, as she effortlessly manages to pull of an uber-cool look every time."
The pair are such big fans of the new film they even co-hosted a special screening of it in New York.
The men behind Proenza Schouler also said they thought 19-year-old Kristen had a "strong individualism" and "a self-awareness beyond her years".
Kristen has previously spoken about how much her style has changed.
She said: "I have grown so much. The biggest change for me has been sort of opening up."
- Bang! Showbiz
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