Kristen Stewart, who thrives when subverting traditional style rules, paired a Giorgio Armani suit with a Los Angeles Lakers cropped top. The ensemble blended sporty nostalgia with high-fashion polish and felt quintessentially Stewart, cool, unexpected, and confidently done.
Kristen Stewart unexpectedly pairs Lakers cropped top and Giorgio Armani suit for Architectural Digest
In a photoshoot for Architectural Digest, Kristen Stewart wore a vintage Armani suit in a soft, buttery yellow tone, instantly setting a relaxed, sunlit mood. Wrapped casually around her shoulders, the oversized blazer had a loose, fluid silhouette. Meanwhile, the matching trousers sat comfortably on the waist, lending the ensemble a laid-back elegance rather than a rigid structure. The tailoring was refined, but plain, giving the suit an almost lived-in feel.
Stewart swapped a classic shirt moment for a cropped Lakers top that she wore underneath the blazer. Featuring the team’s iconic blue-and-gold logo across the front, the top injected a youthful, athletic edge into the look. The cropped length gave a glimpse of her toned midriff, striking a balance between effortless sensuality and street-style ease. The top transformed the whole look, creating a dynamic, fashion-forward tension that felt fresh. Styled by Nausheen Shah, both pieces were from The Smoking Archive.
The “Spencer” star completed the look with rings from Hoorsenbuhs and Tiffany & Co. She wore her hair slightly tousled and shaggy. Meanwhile, her makeup was natural. The sun-kissed photo shows her leaning against the one, holding a yellow coffee mug in one hand and a drink in the other.
The 35-year-old donned another suit for the same photoshoot. This one was a lavender Tom Ford suit that she layered over a black Chanel bralette, adding a sultry touch to the look. Her accessories included a Tom Ford belt, and silver necklaces and rings by Hoorsenbuhs. For a different photo, she paired the same Chanel bralette with a vintage Brioni shirt and a Yves Saint Laurent tie from The Smoking Archive.
Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on TheFashionSpot.
