Kristen Stewart Shocks in See-Through Chanel Braless at Love Me Screening
On Tuesday evening, Kristen Stewart turned heads with an unexpected fashion choice at a unique Los Angeles screening of her movie “Love Me,” which she starred in alongside Steven Yeun.
34-year-old former star of Twilight, donned a transparent black Chanel ensemble, graced the exclusive gathering held at the DGA Theater Complex.
Stewart went braless under her outfit’s tweed cardigan which had sparkly silver and baby pink trim.
She also left the cardigan mostly unbuttoned to expose her flat midriff.
To create an optical illusion of nudity, the Academy Award-nominated actress donned undergarments in a skin tone, which she wore underneath her provocative see-through pants.
Stewart exuded confidence as she posed for shutterbugs in her daring outfit.

She wore her new bleach blonde hair down and with the ends dyed a funky neon orange.
Stewart adorned her wrists with substantial silver rings, while a bold chainlink choker graced her neck.
Stewart’s fingers sported thick silver rings, and around her neck hung a daring chainlink choker.
As for makeup, the Spencer star rocked grungy eyeshadow paired with peach blush and a bare lip.
Stewart had a warm reunion with Yeun, who plays her onscreen lover.
41-year-old actor formerly known from The Walking Dead sported a stylish look in a gray suit, complemented by an unbuttoned dress shirt and black combat boots.
Following the capture of their joint photograph, Stewart and Yeun stood alongside Sam and Andrew Zuchero, co-directors of Love Me.
The event turned out to be quite prominent, as Ashley Benson and Skye Townsend were both present.
Benson put on a leggy display in sheer black polka dot tights and a chic minidress.
Townsend sizzled in a sexy black sequin dress that showed off her bombshell curves.



Actress Tristin Mays, known for her role in MacGyver, captivated the audience in a striking, deep red velvet gown adorned with intricate details and paired with elegant, semi-transparent black opera gloves.
Actor Fin Argus drew attention wearing an unconventional ensemble, combining bell-bottom jeans with a circular black plaid skirt.
A science fiction romantic movie titled “Love Me” chronicles the tale of two unusual lovers – a buoy and a satellite – who find each other online after humanity has ceased to exist, according to IMDb.
The movie had initially been revealed as early as 2021, and during an interview with Entertainment Weekly in 2023, Stewart hinted, “In essence, it’s a romantic tale about a satellite and a buoy; it’s quite challenging to describe.
She expressed her concern, saying, “I certainly don’t want to mess it up, for this script is incredibly groundbreaking.” (She said this in the past.)
The film “Love Me” had its first public screening at the Sundance Film Festival back in January, and it’s set to hit theaters on Friday, the 31st of January.
This month, the movie production company on Bleecker Street unveiled the initial preview for the film titled “Love Me.
The movie’s introduction unveils that it takes place in a time not far ahead following human extinction, with the satellite (Yeun) surveying a barren and lifeless planet Earth.






In a secluded location, Stewart comes across an isolated buoy and informs it, “I will connect you to the internet.” This is a way of saying that he finds something (the buoy) alone, talks to it, and tells it that his purpose is to connect it to the internet.
The buoy is seeking an answer to the question, ‘What is life?’, as it discovers videos that Deja (Stewart) and Liam (Yeun) had recorded.
In my perspective, life can be likened to a moment where individuals, accompanied by their beloved pets – perhaps a dog enjoying an ice cream cone – intertwine, creating a beautiful tableau. Interestingly enough, just as this scene might metamorphose into different versions of myself (Deja) and my partner (Liam), so too can objects like this buoy and satellite become reflections of us, each unique yet carrying a piece of our essence.
Here, Deja shares with Liam an idea, that we could build our own unique universe, especially for us, as they ponder life’s mysteries side by side during their extraordinary adventure.
Instead of recreating Deja and Liam’s lives via animation, they do so at Deja’s persistent request, with her commenting, “Don’t you ever wonder if our meeting was just too improbable?
Life is vibrant and intense, Deja emphasizes, and she no longer identifies as merely going along with the flow like a buoy. Instead, she’s simply being herself.
Liam maintains, “We’re essentially evolving into our true selves,” as the trailer unfolds various scenes depicting their reimagined lives.
‘I wanna be us,’ Liam says as the trailer comes to an end.







The formal summary unveils that the movie covers a vast expanse of time, approximately ‘billions of years’, as a float and satellite explore the question, ‘what living conditions were like on Earth’.
‘They discover themselves and what it means to be alive and in love,’ the description adds.
The movie signifies the first work by writing-directing duo Sam and Andy Zuchero, delving into modern issues related to technology and self-identity. At its core, it tells a straightforward, emotionally impactful story about personal change.
As a lifestyle aficionado, I employ an eclectic mix of live-action, hands-on animatronics, timeless traditional animation, and cutting-edge game engines to narrate the most enduring love tale ever crafted.
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