Kristen Stewart spotted in New York in a daring see-through dress
Kristen Stewart was seen in New York wearing a sheer, floor-length dress with visible black under garments

Kristen Stewart raised eyebrows in New York City this week with a striking fashion choice that quickly became a topic of online discussion. The Twilight and Spencer star was photographed stepping out of her hotel and walking toward a Late Night with Seth Meyers appearance in an outfit that left little to the imagination.
Stewart’s look consisted of a sheer, floor-length dress that clearly showed her black underwear beneath, paired with a simple white crop top and a black zip-up jacket featuring red plaid lining. She accessorised the ensemble with dark sunglasses, black platform shoes, and an effortless peace sign to photographers as she made her way down the street.

The bold choice wasn’t confined to the garment alone, fans also reacted to Stewart’s confident energy and easy acknowledgement of the attention around her while walking toward the television studio. Her outfit drew immediate social buzz, with many observers praising her for daring to wear a look that foregrounded her personality and willingness to challenge traditional fashion norms.

Reactions online were mixed. Some fashion watchers celebrated Stewart’s comfort in her own skin and admired the way she paired the sheer piece with more casual elements, like the crop top and jacket, interpreting the look as a blend of edgy and relaxed sensibilities. Others took to social platforms to debate whether sheer dresses paired with minimal coverage are appropriate for everyday city wear, especially in cooler weather conditions.
The choice is consistent with Stewart’s reputation for unconventional outfits that spark conversation, a trend that has appeared in her wardrobe for years. She has previously been noted for challenging red carpet conventions and experimenting with sartorial risk, often pushing fashion boundaries in ways that divide opinion.


















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