Stella McCartney Is Joined By Kristen Stewart As She Unveils Autumn 2015 Collection

Stella McCartney Is Joined By KStew As She Unveils New Collection

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by Jessica Vince |
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If anyone can nail androgyny, it's Kristen Stewart - and the star pulled off the menswear look wonderfully last night.

The 24-year-old actress was back to her best, choosing the Stella McCartney presentation in New York City for her first appearance of 2015. And she looked more nonchantly cool than ever in a black blazer, matching skinny trousers and loafers, with her lapels turned up. Her edgy cropped hair was slicked back and she kept her makeup minimal to really accent that tomboyish vibe. Even alongside the likes of Chloe Sevigny, KStew wins our best dressed vote.

The stars arrived to support Stella McCartney [Getty]
The stars arrived to support Stella McCartney [Getty]

Stella certainly seemed to approve of Kristen's look, which fits perfectly with the designer's new collection. The Stella woman for Autumn Winter 2015 oozes 'uptown timelessness with a twist of downtown nonchalance'. Indeed, the clothes are all about effortless style with a confident dose of textures, opulent prints and metallic adornment.

Stella McCartney Autumn 2015

So it was a brilliant idea for the models to pose around a mini golf course to showcase the designs. Wielding putters, they glided around the top floor of the Upper East Side’s James Burden Mansion in tailoring galore as well as streamlined knitwear. And yes, that is fake fur. As for the shoes, they're masculine and sporty from lace-up derby shoes with serrated rubber soles for a statement attitude to pumps and mules with a sculptured heel.

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Oh, and say hello to the new Noma bag, which joins the iconic Falabella this season. It's soft in shape with a luxurious double braided gold chain strap and an oversized Stella medallion. Yes please.

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