Kristen Stewart at the premiere of the film "Yellow handles of happiness"

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There was a time when the young asterisk of Kristen Stewart each time was pleased with his appearance of secular trendy critics on the premieres, but as soon as she allowed to cut her branded long hair and repaint black, to her appearance - only claims. Previously, her love for jeans, t-shirts with nodules and kids in everyday life, but this image of a cute schoolgirl girl in combination with a short haircut turned into an image of a slopful sullen hard teenager, and even on carpet tracks, if Kristen Stewart came to the dress and on heels, they still wrote that Maikap is too bright and emphasizes her fatigue that the black color of the hair emphasizes her pallor and that in general the hairstyle is unsuccessful how it does not stack it, and that Stewart has become bitted, behaving insecrately and that it will always be like The sullen and clumsy hard teenager, who for some reason, was ticker and dressed in a dress until it wakes up her hair!

Thank you, you write fashionable critics, the former Kristen Stewart returns. The 19-year-old actress in The Pacific Design Center appeared in front of photographers with magnificent MEKAP and already with a bit of abandoned and perfectly laid under Karea hair. Stewart was in Azzaro Graffiti's dress from Azzaro Couture from the Autumn Collection'2009, black, decorated with Swarowski crystals (€ 10 350, in the catalog on www.azzaro-couture.com), complemented with closed shoes on a black platform from Bally Collection from spring -Relate collection'2010 ($ 575 in the catalog at www.bally.com). Kristen Stewart Keckneyed with journalists, behaved confidently and looked like a real movie star! But Maria Bello got in full: "What did she think when I posed the photographers with Kristen Stewart? What no one notices that against the background of the young beauty of Kristen Maria in his unsuccessful dress, similar to a combination and leather, praised in solarium, seems even older than their age?! "

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