Kristen Stewart stars in new Chanel eyewear campaign
The actress has been chosen as the face of the spring/summer ad campaign.
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Your support makes all the difference.Kristen Stewart has once again gone behind the lens to front a Chanel campaign, this time for the spring/summer 2015 eyewear collection.
The American actress has numerous campaigns for the legendary fashion house under her belt including the face of the Metiers d'art Paris-Dallas 2013/14 collection and more recently as the face of the 11.12 handbag.
Stewart has left her Bella Swan roots far behind in this most recent endeavour which sees her play the role of a photographer modelling the house's eyewear and opticals.
Styled with her now signature cropped locks and with a rock-chick edge the 24 year old Twilight star is captured by the multi-talented house creative director Karl Lagerfeld.
As for the glasses which were first presented during the spring/summer show in Paris last year - they are modelled on the pilot style popular in the 70s with the addition of Chanel signatures like chains, pearls and a tweed effect.
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