Kristen Stewart sported a backless swimsuit for her appearance at the Los Angeles premiere of her directorial debut film, “The Chronology of Water.” On January 8, she attended the event held at 2220 Arts + Archives with her wife and producing partner, Dylan Meyer. The movie debuted at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2025, and Stewart has been promoting the movie ever since.
Kristen Stewart wears backless swimsuit that goes unbelievably low for movie premiere
For the Los Angeles premiere of “The Chronology of Water,” Kristen Stewart went all out in a black backless swimsuit that is completely on theme with the expressionist film. The black swimsuit featured a sleek and body-skimming silhouette, white piping, a round neckline, and a zip closure at the front. Its most eye-catching detail was the dramatically low open back. Stewart’s longtime collaborator, celebrity stylist Tara Swennen, paired the swimsuit with a pair of black wide-leg trousers.
The “Twilight” star’s accessories included layered silver chain necklaces with a padlock pendant. Her shaved undercut hair was styled with a jagged mullet and asymmetrical bangs, courtesy of hairstylist Adie Abergel. The peachy eyeshadow make-up artist Jillian Dempsey used on Stewart made her hazel eyes pop. Further, she sported a nude lip and deep burgundy eyeliner.
In an interview with USA Today, the 35-year-old revealed how she felt about the movie finally hitting the theaters on January 9. She said, “This just felt like my own private thing for 10 years, so it’s weird to have it traipsing around the world and living its own life. Everyone feels like a mama when they make a thing and call their movie their ‘baby.’ I know that’s a cliché, but it really feels like a first-time, fluttery mom feeling.”
The movie is based on Lidia Yuknavitch’s eponymous memoir and chronicles the life of a professional swimmer. “28 Weeks Later” star Imogen Poots plays the role of Yuknavitch in the film. The cast list also includes Thora Birch, Susannah Flood, Tom Sturridge, and Kim Gordon.
Originally written by Ankita Shaw on Mandatory.
