On Thursday, Oscar nominee Kristen Stewart reunited with Cannes Palme d’Or winner Léa Seydoux for the Recent York City premiere of their controversial latest film, Crimes Of The Future.
The 32-year-old Los Angeles native and the 36-year-old Frenchwoman function brand ambassadors for French fashion houses Chanel and Louis Vuitton, respectively, which they each contractually repped.
Kristen took the plunge in a Chanel black-sequin jumpsuit and matching heels chosen by stylist Tara Swennen.
Black-clad duo: On Thursday, Oscar nominee Kristen Stewart (L) reunited with Cannes Palme d’Or winner Léa Seydoux (R) for the Recent York City premiere of their controversial latest film, Crimes of the Future
Ooh la la! The 32-year-old Los Angeles native (L) and the 36-year-old Frenchwoman (R) function brand ambassadors for French fashion houses Chanel and Louis Vuitton, respectively, which they each contractually repped
Stewart accessorized her sparkly onesie with a striking diamond rose necklace as she posed outside the Walter Reade Theater in Manhattan’s Upper West Side neighborhood.
The Spencer star wore her highlighted locks in a piecey ponytail and he or she brought out her hazel eyes with brown shadow and defined brows.
Kristen portrays National Organ Registry investigator/surgeon Timlin within the critically-acclaimed dystopian horror – which prompted walk-outs over its gory, pseudo-sexual scenes.
‘Everyone likes to discuss how his movies are difficult to observe and it’s fun to discuss people walking out of Cannes screenings,’ Stewart told Insider on May 24.
Karl Lagerfeld muse since 2016! Kristen took the plunge in a Chanel black-sequin jumpsuit and matching heels chosen by stylist Tara Swennen
Minimalist: Stewart accessorized her sparkly onesie with a striking diamond rose necklace as she posed outside the Walter Reade Theater in Manhattan’s Upper West Side neighborhood
Pretty: The Spencer star wore her highlighted locks in a piecey ponytail and he or she brought out her hazel eyes with brown shadow and defined brows
Explicit content: Kristen portrays National Organ Registry investigator/surgeon Timlin within the critically-acclaimed dystopian horror – which prompted walk-outs over its gory, pseudo-sexual scenes
Stewart told Insider on May 24: ‘Everyone likes to discuss how his movies are difficult to observe and it’s fun to discuss people walking out of Cannes screenings. But each gaping, weird bruise in his movies, it makes my mouth open. You wanna lean in toward it. And it never repulses me ever. The best way I feel, it is thru really visceral desire and that is the one reason we’re alive. We’re pleasure sacks’
Rubbing noses! On Thursday, the Twilight alum got extra near filmmaker David Cronenberg (L) on the red carpet, and he or she still ‘cannot imagine’ that she got to star in Crimes of the Future
Group shot! Kristen and the Canadian 79-year-old happily posed alongside actors (from L-R) Viggo Mortensen, Nadia Litz, Scott Speedman, and Léa
‘But each gaping, weird bruise in his movies, it makes my mouth open. You wanna lean in toward it. And it never repulses me ever. The best way I feel, it is thru really visceral desire and that is the one reason we’re alive. We’re pleasure sacks.’
On Thursday, the Twilight alum got extra near filmmaker David Cronenberg on the red carpet, and he or she still ‘cannot imagine’ that she got to star in Crimes of the Future.
Kristen and the Canadian 79-year-old happily posed alongside actors Viggo Mortensen, Nadia Litz, Scott Speedman, and Léa.
And while Crimes of the Future marks Kristen’s first collaboration with Seydoux (born Clausonne), she is little question a fan of her iconic 2013 lesbian drama, Blue Is the Warmest Color.
Sapphic connection: And while Crimes of the Future marks Kristen’s first collaboration with Seydoux (born Clausonne), she is little question a fan of her iconic 2013 lesbian drama, Blue Is the Warmest Color
Leggy lady: The Deception stunner looked chic in a white shirt beneath a Louis Vuitton LBD and matching knee-high boots chosen by stylist Alexandra Imgruth
Short hair, don’t care! Léa wore her dark blonde pixie cut sideswept for the film festivities
Ready for her close-up! Seydoux’s baby blues had a little bit of gold shimmer and he or she gave a pop of color to her polished look with a brilliant red lip
Team: The No Time to Die actor portrays performance artist Caprice in Crimes of the Future, wherein she surgically removes artificial organs from partner Saul Tenser (Mortensen) and tattoos them
Léa told IndieWire on May 27: ‘That was crazy, nevertheless it’s also why I really like this job. You will have to adapt yourself on a regular basis. I didn’t understand [the script at first]. I didn’t know what I used to be doing. But I needed to make the selection and I believe that worked’
The Deception stunner looked chic in a white shirt beneath a Louis Vuitton LBD and matching knee-high boots chosen by stylist Alexandra Imgruth.
Léa wore her dark blonde pixie cut sideswept for the film festivities.
Seydoux’s baby blues had a little bit of gold shimmer and he or she gave a pop of color to her polished look with a brilliant red lip.
The No Time to Die actor portrays performance artist Caprice in Crimes of the Future, wherein she surgically removes artificial organs from partner Saul Tenser (Mortensen) and tattoos them.
Return of the king! Three-time Oscar nominee Viggo Mortensen – who plays performance artist Saul Tenser – looked every bit the silver fox in a navy suit and white button-up sans necktie
More than likely Hugo Boss: Grey’s Anatomy heartthrob Scott Speedman – who plays Lang Daughtery – wore a brown checkered suit, matching dress shoes, and a navy-collared top
‘And so it begins!’ Nadia Litz – who plays Dani Router – bared her collarbone in a vintage black YSL dress and white pumps for the premiere
On the helm! Cronenberg – who penned the Crimes of the Future screenplay over 20 years ago – wore a baggy grey blazer over a black top and pants
‘That was crazy, nevertheless it’s also why I really like this job. You will have to adapt yourself on a regular basis,’ Léa told IndieWire on May 27.
‘I didn’t understand [the script at first]. I didn’t know what I used to be doing. But I needed to make the selection and I believe that worked.’
Three-time Oscar nominee Viggo Mortensen – who plays performance artist Saul Tenser – looked every bit the silver fox in a navy suit and white button-up sans necktie.
Grey’s Anatomy heartthrob Scott Speedman – who plays Lang Daughtery – wore a brown checkered suit, matching dress shoes, and a navy-collared top, which were more than likely Hugo Boss.
Gents: Also attending the premiere were The Moodys actor François Arnaud (L) and Motion Royale star Nicholas Hamilton (R)
Coming soon to Umbrella Academy! Free Guy actress Britne Oldford channeled Grace Jones in a black hooded maxi-dress
Kinky: Influencer Ashley Rous – whose Instagram handle is @Best.Dressed – paired an off-white slip dress with black PVC opera gloves
Nadia Litz – who plays Dani Router – bared her collarbone in a vintage black YSL dress and white pumps for the premiere.
And Cronenberg – who penned the Crimes of the Future screenplay over 20 years ago – wore a baggy grey blazer over a black top and pants.
Also attending the premiere were The Moodys actor François Arnaud and Motion Royale star Nicholas Hamilton.
Free Guy actress Britne Oldford channeled Grace Jones in a black hooded maxi-dress.
Influencer Ashley Rous – whose Instagram handle is @Best.Dressed – paired an off-white slip dress with black PVC opera gloves.
Other ladies glamming up for the red carpet ceremony were Titans star Conor Leslie, Betty actress Dede Lovelace, and Halston star Rebecca Dayan.