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Check out these stunning new photos of Kristen from a new Photoshoot for the CHANEL Métiers d’Art Paris-Rome Collection –
she looks amazing.

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Other Projects – Fashion & Beauty – CHANEL Métiers d’Art Paris-Rome Campaign (2016)

Be sure to read the interview below


via WWD PARIS — “Karl never turns me into something I’m not. But like all good directors, he is capable of bringing qualities out of people that are sometimes not as obvious to them.”

So says Kristen Stewart, who smolders like some Italian movie star of yore in Chanel’s campaign for its “Paris in Rome” Métiers d’Art collection, lensed by Karl Lagerfeld, one of her most enthusiastic champions.

“She is a real personality. I don’t compare her to any other actress and she is really modern, whatever that means,” Lagerfeld said in an exclusive interview. “And I think that she is perfect for the Chanel image of today.”

Slated to make their debut in June magazines, the ads mark the latest collaboration between the American actress and the German couturier, telegraphing their mutual affection.

“Karl directs photo shoots and always provides an environment for a story to unfold. And the way that occurs is very natural. But always under his guidance, which is felt and inspiring,” Stewart told WWD. “It’s never labor intensive because that is against the nature of spontaneous art.”

Still, Lagerfeld left nothing to chance for the backdrop, bringing in his own Art Deco furniture by Louis Süe and André Mare, co-founders of the Compagnie des arts français, to decorate the location, a large Parisian apartment.

Her hair tousled, a shoulder exposed here, toned gams visible through lacy tights there, Stewart resembles a sultry celebrity — a wink to the show, staged last December at Rome’s hub of Italian film, Cinecittà.

“She is an actress and she is very actress-like, which I love,” Lagerfeld said about Stewart as he flicked through images on his iPad Pro. “This a photo of an actress of a period which does not exist any longer, the kind of movies they don’t make anymore and [Kristen] got it naturally. We did it in one evening.”

“It went very smoothly,” he continued. “She knows us, she knows my whole team so that makes a big difference. For me, working with people I really know is no problem: There is no questioning; there is no drama. We are used to each other so things come naturally.”

Lagerfeld’s mind went to Yvonne Furneaux, a largely forgotten French actress who appeared in Federico Fellini’s 1960 classic, “La Dolce Vita.”

“The hair gives an idea of the period,” the designer said, hastening to add: “This is not a retro collection. It can be a kind of evocation in the air, but it should stay there.”

Lagerfeld cottoned onto Stewart early in her career, captivated by her beauty, talent — and moxie. He cast her as a young Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel for an 11-minute film he screened in tandem with the unveiling of the Paris in Rome collection, paraded in studio No. 5, naturally.

In it, Stewart portrays a fiery young actress brought in to portray the legendary designer in a biopic — only to lock horns with practically everyone on the set, exploding with anger and expletives.

“I like the whole package. I like her expression, I like the toughness of the attitude, everything,” Lagerfeld said. “She is a really good actress. I like tough women who can scream, who can be mean. For men, I hate that; for women, I love it.”

The actress’ screen credits include “Panic Room,” “Into the Wild,” the “Twilight” series and “On the Road.” She will be seen next in Woody Allen’s “Café Society,” being screened on the opening night of the Cannes Film Festival next month, as well as “Personal Shopper,” directed by Olivier Assayas, and “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk,” directed by Ang Lee.

For Chanel, Stewart was the face for another Metiers d’Art campaign, showcasing the Paris-Dallas collection in 2013. She has also appeared in Chanel campaigns for eyewear, the 11.12 handbag collection and for an eye makeup line, the latter photographed by Mario Testino.

Yet Stewart ranks the Paris in Rome shoot as the best yet.

“Wearing the clothes from the show was my favorite experience yet working on campaign shoots with Chanel. The set was so complete and transportive. The clothes within that environment came to life,” she said. “I loved the show; it blew me away. Truly one of my favorite collections yet and I’m so, so happy to be in them and find their stories.”

The Métiers d’Art collection, introduced by Lagerfeld in 2002 as a way to exalt the specialty couture ateliers Chanel owns, ignited the pre-fall frenzy and has become one of the brand’s most important deliveries, backed since 2009 by dedicated advertising campaigns.


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Here are photos of Kristen attending the special CHANEL Métiers d’Art Collection Show in Rome tonight (December 1st)

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Events & Appearences – 2015 – December 1st – CHANEL Métiers d’Art Collection Show, Rome

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Here are photos of Kristen’s CHANEL Paris-Dallas collection, which appear to be featured on some sort of invitation/press kit for the Chanel Cruise which is a fashion show event taking place in Dubai tomorrow (May 13th, 2014) – Some online media outlet’s are reporting that Kristen is rumored to attend the event in Dubai tomorrow.. however there is no confirmation on this information.


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Movies & Other Projects – Fashion & Beauty – CHANEL Campaign – Previews

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Here is a new Kristen interview with PEOPLE Magazine where she talks about her CHANEL campaign


Interview via PEOPLE
Ever since we heard that Kristen Stewart was a new face of Chanel, we’ve been dying to see how the line’s creative director and head designer Karl Lagerfeld would style her for his ads. After all, the starlet has a very different look than the ethereal blondes Lagerfeld has tapped for previous campaigns (like Keira Knightley, Blake Lively and Diane Kruger). And as you can see in the first-look video from the ad shoot below, her edgy beauty was played up in cornrows, winged liner and some seriously beautiful clothes.

Stewart had a long working relationship with Chanel — she’s been to its fashion shows and worn Chanel to the Met Gala — before Lagerfeld asked her to model this collection (which he shot himself in Paris). And, she tells PEOPLE, he’s not at all as intimidating as someone of his stature in the fashion world might seem.

“Really, his image is in contrast to what it’s really like to be around him. There’s something almost unapproachable and f—ing chic … And then you meet him and he’s actually an incredibly creative and voracious liver,” she says. “His personal library in Paris that we shot the campaign in, you look around and the staff is like, ‘Now can you believe, he’s actually read all of these books?’ and you’re like, ‘I kind of actually can.’ He’s an impressive guy. He definitely is so much more than the glasses and the hair than you might think he is.”

Chanel’s Métiers d’Art collections are produced once a year to show off the craftsmanship of its ateliers. This year’s “romantic Western”-inspired lineup debuted in Dallas, and can be seen on Stewart throughout the video. “It was about finding which pieces from the collection worked on me,” she tells PEOPLE of staging the shoot. “He’s so good at seeing something that’s not cool and making it cool. Like, I would have my leg in one position and he would throw a toothpick in my mouth and tell me to stop leaning on my leg and in two seconds it was like, ‘Oh, there it is.’ It was very cool and easy and artistic. I didn’t feel like I had to push outside of myself. I didn’t have to try to turn into someone else.”

For more from Stewart — including her relationship with the “incredibly enriching” Lagerfeld and why she really changes into sneakers on the red carpet — check out this week’s PEOPLE (on stands Wednesday) and come back Friday for even more from our interview with the star.

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Kristen’s campaign for CHANEL‘s Métiers d’Art Paris-Dallas collection is finally here. Below you can find new images from the photoshoot which was shot in Paris, as well as behind the scenes photos and an interview. And most importantly, a stunning new behind-the-scenes video from the Photoshoot. She look’s amazing

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Campaign Photoshoot


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Movies & Other Projects – Fashion & Beauty – CHANEL Paris-Dallas Campaign – Promotional Photos

Behind the scenes


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Movies & Other Projects – Fashion & Beauty – CHANEL Paris-Dallas Campaign – Behind the Scenes


Interview via GraziaDaily.co.uk –
Last December in Dallas Kristen sat front row in a straw-strewn gigantic replica barn to watch this incredibly crafted Metiers d’Art collection storm the runway, but Mr Lagerfeld had bigger plans in store for the actress… Karl’s love of rebellious leading ladies is well documented – Alice Dellal, Lily Allen and Cara Delevingne have all previously graced Chanel campaigns – however, Kristen admits to being surprised at the maestro’s decision. ‘Typically I wouldn’t see myself as being the quintessential face of Chanel with the pearls and the classics but I liked stepping into that role and this suits me a little bit more than past collections because it is very American,’ she explains. ‘I can’t use the word bad-ass but there is something about it that is fun… fierce.’

The girl who famously ditches heels for sneaks on the red carpet has certainly found her high fashion footing in this Lagerfeld-lensed shoot – knotting the shirts herself and slipping convincingly into character. ‘I’ve had a budding relationship with Chanel and Karl since I was quite young. The first time I wore Chanel was in 2007 at the “Into the Wild” premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, then at my first Met Ball experience, The Baftas… It always felt like a privilege to wear Chanel and to be around Karl who is an artist that, for me, constantly inspires.’ With the black star gown earmarked as her favourite, and an admiration for the designer’s chic take on a Stetson-boater hybrid hat, there’s no doubting this Hollywood darling will be cutting a swathe in the ranch-ready range over the coming months.

Here Kristen answers a series of questions regarding her new fashion job…

– What do you think of Karl Lagerfeld?
Kristen Stewart: ‘He was born to fulfill the role he does, not just in the world of fashion but also in the arts. You know the reason people are intimidated by him is not because he projects that but because of what he has accomplished and everything that he represents. And then when you meet him, he’s the opposite of intimidating, he is everything that my experiences taught me about true artists which is that they do what they do because they love it and they need to do it and they have fun doing it. Therefore, when I get to collaborate with those people it’s nothing but everything that I want, all I want to do is to create things with people that are good at what they do and you sort of don’t get better than him. And just to put it sort of dumbly, even just in the way that we were shooting, if you have to try too hard to do something it’s probably because it’s not right. Everything today [on the set] was like breathing, it was so easy and he knew as soon as he saw what he wanted, it was like ‘done! ‘It was effortless and he’s awesome and he’s so sweet.’

– How does the fashion world, and the experience of a fashion show, compare to the movie world and events such as the Oscars?
Kristen Stewart: ‘I love sitting down to a show and experiencing it with all of my senses, it’s about the music, the feeling in the room. Everything about a show is supposed to evoke a feeling and not all of them do, sometimes it’s just about the clothes and when you see a show that tells a story and has a setting and it has a context, it’s like watching a film. And so to be around that energy, that’s what I look for in my job and so I have nothing to do with fashion necessarily, I don’t make the clothes, I have nothing to do with it but just to be around that, is why I do what I do. I want to feel that creative energy and when you find yourself on a movie set and its right, it’s like to stumble upon a miracle and you can’t really take credit for it, you can’t control it, it just happens. And when you go to a good show, it’s like you are watching history, it’s like you are watching something that is like lighting a bottle, you know they hit something. I’ve been to two of the shows and each time it was a full experience, it wasn’t about the clothes or picking out what dresses you liked, it’s about watching it as a whole, watching the story unfold.’

– What was the atmosphere like at the Paris-Dallas show? What inspires you most about this collection?
Kristen Stewart: ‘We were all transplants, none of us were from there so I think we all got there and felt fully transported into not just another place but another time. Without being remotely derivative it’s very referential of something that I come from. Chanel is this quintessentially French brand and they are really pulling from art, history and making a cowboy hat which you would never think would ever work for Chanel but they knocked it out! You know not just chic and elegant and beautiful which it all is but it’s also just so cool.’

– What is your favorite piece?
Kristen Stewart: ‘My favorite dress is the long black tulle one with embroidered stars, and the shoes that I’m wearing in the ad campaign.’ (Kristen Stewart is wearing patent calfskin lace-ups)

– Why did you decide to collaborate with Chanel?
Kristen Stewart: ‘I’ve had a budding relationship with Chanel and Karl since I was quite young. The first time I wore Chanel was in 2007 at the “Into the Wild” premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival , then at my first MET ball experience, The Baftas, the Vanity fair shoot were I posed with Karl for Mario Testino. It always felt like a privilege to wear Chanel and to be around Karl who is an artist that, for me, constantly inspires. He manages to never stop moving forward while remaining completely quintessential. Being accepted into the family that is Chanel is very full circle for me.’

– What has been the most eye opening or fun experience shooting this campaign?
Kristen Stewart: ‘The idea of Karl, what he has accomplished, the role he has created for himself in the arts and in society. The only intimidating thing about him really is that scary unapproachable facade which is something people project onto him I think. Because when you meet him or you have the opportunity to watch him work or in my case “work with him” he is so awesome. And you can really reap the benefits of being around someone who knows so much and is so creative and driven and excited. It shocked me what a well-rounded and talented photographer he is. How truly into it he actually was. Basically and obviously, he is so much more than a fashion designer; he is a true renaissance man, one of the greatest artists of our time.’

– Via – GraziaDaily.co.uk


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We recently seen some previews of Kristen’s campaign for the CHANEL Métiers d’Art Collection which is launching next month.. and now we have 1 of the photos from the Photoshoot in HQ


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Movies & Other Projects – Kristen Stewart – Fashion & Beauty Campaigns – CHANEL Métiers d’Art

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