Kristen Stewart Quilted Leather

kristen-stewart-black-quilted-leather-dresdsSay hello to Miss Bella Swan! At the recent 2015 New York Film Critics Circle Awards, Kristen Stewart donned a head-turning leather two piece. Stepping into TAO Restaurant in NYC on January 4th, Stewart looked effortless and chic with her quilted leather look. The all black two piece came complete with a quilted leather cropped top, paired with a high waisted skirt. Looking feminine and ethereal, the outfit also showed off a subtle yet sexy vibe with lace accents.

Stewart opted for a noir-inspired black crop top with embedded lace detailing and soft pieces of quilted leather. Flaunting a little bit of tummy, she paired it with a matching high waisted skirt which cut off just above the knee. Subtle yet sexy, the skirt featured a thin panel of lace around the waist and a longer layer just below the thigh. Demure and sophisticated, Kristen completed her look with black pointed heels and a delicate bracelet. Mixing lace and leather is totally edgy and on trend, a perfect way to create a stand out look with cool contrast.

Kristen Stewart has been a noted muse for Chanel as of late, and it comes as no surprise to find out that this look is straight from Chanel Pre-Fall 2016. The young actress graciously accepted her award of best supporting actress for her role in Clouds of Sils Maria. Stewart was all smiles, proudly showing off her cropped hairstyle, dark arm tattoos and a pair of classy pointed heels. Her Twilight days might be over, but Kristen still knows how to look as dramatic and glam as ever. Feeling inspired? Make a two toned outfit for yourself using quilted leather fabric, available for sale through our online shop here at MJTrends.

Written by Jade Nicolette

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11 Comments

Sage Bennett

Seeing Chanel Pre-Fall 2016 translated into something this wearable is impressive, especially with the cropped top showing just a hint of skin without going overboard.

Reese Palmer

That quilted leather crop top with the lace detailing really stood out to me, especially paired with the high waisted skirt cutting just above the knee. It balances edgy and feminine better than most leather looks I’ve seen.

Harper Sloan

I appreciate how the look stayed monochrome but still felt dynamic because of the textures, especially the embedded lace in the crop top and the layered skirt design.

Sage Bennett

Her choice of simple black pointed heels and a delicate bracelet was perfect, since anything louder would have competed with the texture of the quilted leather and lace.

Rowan Pierce

I like how the article points out the thin lace panel at the waist and the longer layer below the thigh, because those small details keep the outfit from feeling too heavy despite all the black leather.

Jordan Blake

I didn’t expect quilted leather to read as ethereal, but with the lace accents and softer construction it actually comes across lighter than a typical leather ensemble.

Emerson Gray

The mix of quilted leather and lace is such a smart contrast, and Kristen Stewart pulling it off at the NYFCC Awards makes it feel less intimidating to try in real life.

Harper Sloan

The article makes a good point about using quilted leather fabric to recreate a two toned look, since the texture itself adds depth even when sticking to an all-black palette.

Robin Tate

It’s interesting how the outfit manages to be described as both demure and sexy, which really comes down to that subtle lace placement and the controlled crop of the top.

Harper Sloan

That high waisted skirt length just above the knee is such a good call, giving the outfit structure while still letting the lace detailing and layering do the talking.

Emerson Gray

The mention of her cropped hairstyle and tattoos adds to the whole noir-inspired vibe, making the outfit feel more personal rather than just straight off the Chanel runway.


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