As we’ve watched Kristen Stewart grace countless red carpets at
“Twilight” press tours over the last four years, one thing is for sure:
Her sense of style has evolved tremendously. With last week’s release of
“Breaking Dawn Part 2,” the final film in the staggeringly successful
franchise, we thought it was only appropriate to seek out Tara Swennen,
the stylist behind K-Stew’s headline-making looks, and hear a bit about
why she made the sartorial choices she did for the actress, and how
Stewart’s style has graduated from hoodies and Converse to head-turning
couture.
StyleCaster News: Stewart has had some pretty major red carpet
moments. What are her biggest standout looks so far, in your opinion?
Tara Swennen: The nude Zuhair Murad at last week’s premiere of “Breaking
Dawn Part 2,” the white bra and black Balenciaga pants at the “On the
Road” premiere, the black fully beaded Roberto Cavalli dress at the
London premiere of “Breaking Dawn Part 1,” the pleated gray Balenciaga
skirt and top with mesh panels that she wore in Spain in 2009, and the
Proenza Schouler look for the “New Moon” photo call in the UK in 2009,
which was a printed multicolored sweater and zebra print skirt.
How has her style evolved since you’ve been working together, and
what have you incorporated into her wardrobe to show her growth?
The truth is, both Kristen and I are T-shirt and jeans kind of girls
that love to play dress up! Through the years, Kristen has embraced
fashion and with each new year comes a newfound courage to try bolder
and more cutting-edge pieces.
Obviously, an awards show or premiere dress is incredibly important. What do you look for when picking something out?
I always believe that one’s look is an extension of one’s personality,
so for each client it’s about expressing who they are while making them
look their absolute best.
Tara Swennen has been Kristen Stewart's stylist since the actress
appeared on the Into the Wild red carpet wearing Chanel in 2007. Since
then, we've seen Stewart in everything from studded minis and many
T-shirt-and-jean combos to the more recent floor-length gowns and sheer
jumpsuits. Quite the evolution. For the Twilight finale, Swennen — who
also styles Julie Bowen and Connie Britton — chose particularly dramatic
looks, aiming to put Stewart in outfits that would reflect this "end of
an era" for tween fans, starting with a butt-baring, nude Zuhair Murad
number. "It took a lot of balls for her to wear that dress, so I'm
super-proud of her," Swennen said of the controversial pick. Read ahead
for the stylist's thoughts on red-carpet sneakers, Ghesquière's
departure from Balenciaga, and where she thinks Stewart's style will
evolve from here.
How did you choose the looks for these recent Twilight red carpets?
It all stemmed from the fact that this was the end of a big chapter in
her life. Twilight is coming to a close, so we wanted to do stronger
looks. Just recently, she’s embraced doing the long-gown thing, so it
was definitely an opportunity for me to stick as many as I could on her.
We just wanted to make a grand escape, I guess, rather than a grand
entrance. And through the years, she’s come into her own, and so now
she’s letting me play a little bit more. I’m going from a glam moment to
an androgynous moment from one carpet to the next; we like making sure
that we push boundaries on every carpet.
Right, legs seem to be her thing, and now she’s wearing these long dresses. Why the change?
I think it’s just time. She’s become a woman since I’ve known her. She’s
a tomboy at heart (both of us are), but she understands that fashion is
an arena, that she can be a chameleon and not dress the way she does
every single day. She’ll always change into her Converse by halfway
through a carpet, which is to be expected at this point, but she puts on
the heels for me for the photos, God bless her. At the end of the day, I
want my clients to be comfortable because I think it shows. She needs
to put on her sneakers and that’s alright with me.
So, as a stylist, how do you feel about sneakers on a red carpet?
Well, I clearly prefer a heel. I just think it photographs better.
Regardless of it being any type of heel, I think it elongates the
silhouette, which obviously you always wanna do, make them look taller
and have that longer look. But it’s part of her personality; I think
it’s fun when she does it. There are definitely times when I have to
say, “Please, please, please put the heel on just for me.”
Kristen has been wearing also a lot of Zuhair Murad lately. Why that particular designer?
It really fits her silhouette. Like Balmain a few years ago, you pretty
much just zip it up and it fits. He’s had some very unique pieces; as
you can obviously see, we went from the lace bustier gown at the
premiere to the completely sheer beaded jumpsuit in London. He really
does have a lot of very exquisite pieces; it’s couture essentially. I’m
drawn to it just because each look is so special, and then it’s been
fitting her so elegantly. She’s worn three recently, and each one of
them has been stunning. Don’t get me wrong, there are some pieces of his
that she tried on that would never have worked, but these particular
pieces have been amazing.
Is there anything that you can’t get her to wear that you would love to see her in?
She doesn’t have her ears pierced, still, so it’s a running joke that
when she’s 25, I’ll finally get her in jewelry. She doesn’t really carry
purses, but she does that because she really enjoys signing autographs
for her fans. She doesn’t really need to carry anything, so she doesn’t
see the point.
Do you weigh in on what she wears off the red carpet?
No, I give her a lot of stuff from designers, but she comes up with her day-to-day looks on her own.
What would she gravitate toward if you didn’t style her for the red carpet?
Just T-shirt and jeans. You know, she really like leather jackets right
now. She’s been lucky with Balenciaga; she’s been able to get her
favorite quilted one in every color. She loves her Ray-Bans. She likes
sweatshirts, she likes a good rugged jacket, maybe a nice warm sweater
here or there.
How has her style evolved from the first Twilight red carpet to now?
It all came with embracing her womanhood. When it all started, she was
15 years old, I think, and she was a young girl, she was a young teen.
Now she’s 22, and she’s a young woman. There are certain things you can
pull off when you’re older that you can’t as a young teenager. She’s
grown into being more comfortable on the red carpet; she’s definitely
embracing elegance and gracefulness. Obviously I’ve been able to push
more on her, but I think her confidence level is really the thing that’s
changed the most over the years.
Is it a struggle to get her into these more feminine gowns?
I’m able to get such beautiful pieces for her. There are certain
silhouettes she still just gravitates toward and others that, like with
any client, you have to push a little bit to take them out of their
comfort zone. But she’s willing to try it on just for me, just so I can
say, "Listen, this is like Christmas for me when these amazing couture
pieces show up in these boxes; you have to try it on so I can see it in
the flesh, and then you can take it off." But when she does that, every
once in a while, she actually sees something that she hasn’t seen before
and likes it, and all of a sudden we have something new that she wants
to wear, which is super-exciting, so luckily for me, she likes to
appease my begging.
On this one Twilight tour, she's been wearing the same jewelry, the
one necklace and two bracelets. Is that something that she was adamant
about?
Yes, her jewelry is jewelry that tends to stay on her only because it
has sentimental value to her, whether it’s from friends or family, There
was one bracelet [by Iwona Ludyga] that I gave her at the beginning of
the tour, and she’s been wearing it a lot, it’s a red triangle. But it’s
really a fluke with jewelry. I don’t even pull it at this point because
I know that she’s gonna wear her personal stuff.
So it’s not like you either have to show it off or hide it, it just kind of gets incorporated?
It’s her second skin, essentially, at this point.
So, where do you see Kristen's style going from here?
I love that she's getting more and more glamorous every time. One of the
things that I love about her is that she is willing to take a risk. As a
stylist, that is one of the best things you can ask for. She's not
afraid of prints and sheerness and textures, so I just hope we can to
continue to do fun things. [My only goal] would be to get some
accessories on her. We'll see where she goes from here.
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