Kristen Stewart Ditched Pants on the ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ Red Carpet and Looked Incredible

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Kristen Stewart showed up to the premiere of Love Lies Bleeding looking truly amazing in a bodysuit by Better, which she paired with some sheer tights and an off-the-shoulder blazer. Like, truly there are no words for how good this outfit is, so hats off to the actors’ stylist, Tara Swennen.

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Btw, Love Lies Bleeding is a romantic thriller that follows Lou (played by Kristen), a gym manager who falls for a bodybuilder named Jackie (played by Katy O’Brian). Kristen spoke about the movie during a press conference at the Berlin Film Festival and said (via the Hollywood Reporter), “We can’t keep doing that thing where we tell everyone how to feel, and where we sort of pat each other on the back and receive brownie points for providing space for marginalized voices and only in the capacity that they are allowed to speak about that alone.”

“The era of queer films, being so pointedly only that, is over,” she continued. “It’s done. Maybe they’ll happen, but I think things develop and move on. It’s just so inherent to how we’re all moving forward.”

Kristen added, “It’s not making [movies] about the reasons that they’re sidelined, but peoples’ actual experiences, what they love, what their desires are, where they come from, where they want to go and, yeah, not feeling like you always have to stand on a fucking soapbox and be everyone’s spokesperson.”

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