Kristen Stewart Goes Sheer at SCAD Savannah Film Festival 2025

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Source: Harper's Bazaar
Category: Fashion
Originally Published: 2025-11-01
Curated: 2025-11-02 10:13
Last night, while the world celebrated Halloween with costume parties and ghost tours, Kristen Stewart traded tricks for treats in Savannah, Georgia. Showing up to the 2025 SCAD Film Festival with two sheer looks, the actor-turned-screenwriter and director was honored with the prestigious Rising Star Director award for her work on The Chronology of Water.
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For the red carpet, Stewart stepped out in a sheer Rodarte ensemble, made from lacy white fabric and pulled from their Spring/Summer 2025 runway. Designed with long sleeves, frilly cuffs, a matching open collar, and a white cotton bra, the sheer blouse was tied at the chest, floating down to camouflage into a matching high-waisted midi skirt. For a bit of contrast, Stewart and stylist Tara Swennen layered the pieces over lacy black underwear, and paired the whole thing with black heels. For jewelry, the duo went with a silver chain and lock pendant, and for glam, makeup artist Jillian Dempsey gave the star a dramatic smokey eye. Hair stylist Mark Townsend finished things off with a messy updo.
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Elsewhere during the festival, the actor-director extraordinaire donned another sheer look—this time, in a button-down fashion. The pristinely tailored number, courtesy of Dzojchen, was styled by Swennen with a matching bra top and velvet mini skirt. She paired the fit with Garrett Leight sunglasses, a high ponytail, chunky Dr. Martens, and the greatest accessory of all: her SCAD trophy.
The Chronology of Water, Stewart’s directorial debut, premiered back in May during Cannes Film Festival, where it received a standing ovation of over six minutes. The biographical romantic drama, which follows a young woman’s journey finding her voice through writing and swimming, was based on the 2011 book by Lidia Yuknavitch and adapted for screen by Stewart.
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