For The Telegraph’s February 5, 2026 editorial, Kristen Stewart shows up in two sharply different outfits. That’s the point — the spread doesn’t settle on one version of her.
First look: a sleeveless short white dress trimmed in black, with pocket details that keep it playful. Tattoos visible on her arms and thigh, including the word “MINE.” If you ask me, the ink makes the dress less prim, more lived-in. Black shoes ground it. The whole thing feels like a styled shoot but still believable, not costume.
Second look: black leather jacket over a ribbed white top. Accessories pared down to silver necklace and rings. Hair loose, posture leaning against a chair. It’s simple but looks expensive, the kind of outfit you’d throw on for a press event without overthinking. The best part? The jacket does all the work here.
Together, the two outfits balance sharpness and ease. One says “styled,” the other says “casual edge.” And that’s why the editorial works — it doesn’t flatten her into one mood.

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