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    Kristen Stewart makes a case for long underwear as red carpet attire



    Kristen Stewart wore a sheer long underwear look to the IndieWire Honors Winter Film Awards. IndieWire via Getty Images

    Kristen Stewart is beating the chill.

    Well, at least she’s attempting to in her own way.

    Though the 35-year-old actress opted for long underwear at the IndieWire Honors Winter Film Awards on Thursday night, she seemed to have forgotten the clothing one normally layers on top.

    Practically speaking, we’re not sure whether her take on the après-ski look was actually warm at all.

    She was honored at the event with the Maverick Award for her directorial debut on “The Chronology of Water.” IndieWire via Getty Images
    On a recent red carpet, Stewart opted for a sheer red lace look. FilmMagic

    Stewart dressed up the underwear with a longline black blazer and a pair of pointed-toe pumps.

    Calvin Klein designed the head-to-toe look. The see-through long underwear was spotted during the brand’s spring 2026 runway presentation, styled with a draped V-neck top.

    To accessorize, Stewart layered two diamond tennis necklaces and wore green-tinted glasses. She pulled her hair back into a messy knot, revealing a new undercut style.

    This past summer in Cannes, she also bared some skin wearing a pink Chanel outfit straight off the runway. Getty Images
    Stewart stepped out in another sheer lace look at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival in October. Getty Images

    Stewart is very comfortable wearing sheer outfits on the red carpet. A month ago, she chose a second-skin lace dress with nothing but high-waisted briefs underneath. And, this past summer in Cannes, she wore a pair of tweed shorts and a short-sleeve jacket, going braless underneath. She topped the look with an ethereal sheer tulle skirt.

    The actress was honored at the event with the Maverick Award, having made her recent directorial debut with “The Chronology of Water.”

    “There’s certain programming, ideas that seep into your body, that do debilitate you and create insecurities that take a long time to get over,” Stewart shared with IndieWire. “I love acting, but it is crushing. It’s like fitting yourself into someone else’s perspective in the most pure way. It’s a huge responsibility, and then that performance lives in another’s art.”



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