Kristen Stewart isn't just the face of Chanel, she's playing the fashion queen in Karl Lagerfeld's short film
Kristen Stewart is already the face of Chanel, but now she's going one step further and playing the fashion house founder in a new short movie.
The film will follow a fictional biopic in the making about Gabrielle Chanel and offer a behind-the-scenes look at her career, under the direction of designer and Chanel creative director Karl Lagerfeld.
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The short film - featuring the Twilight star as the actress playing Chanel - will be screened at the Métiers d'Arts show on December 1 in Rome, WWD reports.
Elsewhere, Stewart and Taylor Lautner staged an adorable mini Twilight reunionearlier this week.
The actress also recently refused to label her sexuality, saying that she lives in the "f**king ambiguity of this life".
Stewart also took part in a rather weird interview with her American Ultra co-star Jesse Eisenberg, which you can watch in all its awkward glory here.
The film will follow a fictional biopic in the making about Gabrielle Chanel and offer a behind-the-scenes look at her career, under the direction of designer and Chanel creative director Karl Lagerfeld.
Forget Twilight, isn't it about time we started taking Kristen Stewart seriously?
Kristen Stewart: "Hollywood is disgustingly sexist - it's so offensive it's crazy"
The short film - featuring the Twilight star as the actress playing Chanel - will be screened at the Métiers d'Arts show on December 1 in Rome, WWD reports.
Elsewhere, Stewart and Taylor Lautner staged an adorable mini Twilight reunionearlier this week.
The actress also recently refused to label her sexuality, saying that she lives in the "f**king ambiguity of this life".
Stewart also took part in a rather weird interview with her American Ultra co-star Jesse Eisenberg, which you can watch in all its awkward glory here.
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