Kristen Stewart Wore Two Glam Crop Top Red Carpet Looks in One Day

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Academy Award nominee Kristen Stewart had two big events yesterday and attended them in two very different but equally chic red carpet-worthy crop top looks.

The Spencer star, who’s in the running for Best Actress, first attended the Oscars nominee luncheon in a black Chanel ensemble with Andrea Wazen shoes. Her fiancée Dylan Meyer matched her in a black Alessandra Rich mini dress.

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In the evening, she hit up The Hollywood Reporter’s Oscar Nominees Night in a Toni Matičevski white crop top and skirt with Christian Louboutin heels. She changed into sneakers inside because comfort matters:

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Meyer also wore white and was photographed gazing lovingly at Stewart.

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Stewart spoke to E! last week about how she feels given her personal life and career are at two of their highest points with her Oscar nod and recent engagement to Meyer.

“I’m living a simulation, it’s too good,” she said. “You run through the list, and I go, like, is that possible? Right now, I’m definitely feeling it. It’s not lost on me any second of any day. I will tell you that.”

She also addressed Spencer‘s resonance and how she is floored by the award circuit’s and the general public’s reception to it. Stewart, of course, plays the late Princess Diana in the film. “I think the movie itself is so strange and so unique,” she said. “And the fact that it’s finding a home in this capacity is kind of mind blowing and beautiful. I just couldn’t be happier.”

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