Kristen Stewart took sheer dressing to a new level with her The New Arrivals dress and pieces by Leset and Casadei during her appearance on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” on Monday in New York City to promote her directorial debut “The Chronology of Water.“
Styled by Tara Swennen, Stewart wore the Isis dress from The New Arrivals by İlkyaz Özel, featuring a completely sheer design that nodded to the original dress’ “nudiste” style. The slinky piece featured a liquid-like fabric quality, with shimmering sequin elements throughout and completely translucent material.

Kristen Stewart and Seth Meyers on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” on Jan. 5 in New York City.
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Atop the bodice of her dress, Stewart gave the look her quintessential edgy spin, adding a cropped, sleeveless top with a rounded neckline by Leset. As for footwear, the “Spencer” Oscar-nominated star wore a pair of Patty ankle boots from Casadei.
The finishing touches to Stewart’s look, including makeup and hair, evoked her standard take on modern glam. The filmmaker and actress’ hair, coiffed by stylist David von Cannon, was fashioned in an updo style with wisps of fringe framing Stewart’s face. Makeup, a clean and serene look, was done by artist Misha Shahzada.

Kristen Stewart and Seth Meyers
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Founded by Özel, The New Arrivals has quickly become a favorite luxury brand for several A-list figures. Along with Stewart, Heidi Klum and Hailee Steinfeld are also admirers of the brand. Klum previously wore selections from The New Arrivals during her judging stint on “America’s Got Talent.”
Along with separates, dresses and jumpsuits, The New Arrivals regularly introduces seasonal curations along with resortwear and bridal styles. Throughout the collections and selections, The New Arrivals channels austere femininity with touches of sensuality in each design.

Kristen Stewart and Seth Meyers
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Stewart is currently promoting her directorial debut “The Chronology of Water.” Based on the memoir of the same name by Lidia Yuknavitch, the film follows Lidia, played by Imogen Poots, who confronts her past trauma and life as a competitive swimmer in order to write her next chapter. The film hits theaters Friday.

