Kristen Stewart swapped traditional red carpet glam for her signature punk-rock aesthetic, sporting a see-through Chanel knit dress that blurred the lines between effortless minimalism and bold fashion choices. The “Spencer” star made her feature directorial debut with the film “The Chronology of Water” and is currently busy promoting it.
Kristen Stewart attends Kodak’s Film Awards in completely see-through Chanel knit dress
At the Kodak Film Awards held on March 4, Kristen Stewart graced the red carpet in a black sheer knit dress. The outfit was Look 19 from Chanel’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection by Matthieu Blazy. Crafted from mixed fibres, the sleeveless dress featured a simple, elongated silhouette that skimmed Stewart’s frame. At first glance, the dress appeared restrained and classic, but the lightweight fabric added a bold twist.
The noticeably sheer material allowed subtle glimpses of skin and her black underwear underneath. Instead of embellishments or dramatic tailoring, the floor-length piece leaned entirely on texture and transparency to make its statement. It had a crew neckline at the front and a dipping V-neckline at the back, baring even more skin. The relaxed silhouette added to Stewart’s laid-back style.
The “Twilight” star paired the dress with an unexpected accessory: a baseball cap from the workwear brand Dickies. She completed her look with black-and-white pumps, courtesy of longtime collaborator Tara Swennen. She wore her short hair tucked under the cap, and her makeup was soft, with defined eyes and nude lips. The minimal styling allowed the dress’s sheer knit texture to remain the focal point while keeping her overall look effortless. By pairing a delicate, see-through Chanel knit dress with such casual elements, Stewart once again demonstrated her ability to redefine red carpet dressing.
At the Kodak Film Awards, she won the Debut Feature Award for “The Chronology of Water.” The film stars Imogen Poots in the lead role and follows the story of a competitive swimmer who had an abusive childhood.
Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on The Fashion Spot.
