What do you think of Karl Lagerfeld?
Kristen Stewart: 'He was born to fulfill the role he does,
not just in the world of fashion but also in the arts. You know the reason
people are intimidated by him is not because he projects that but because of
what he has accomplished and everything that he represents. And then when you
meet him, he's the opposite of intimidating, he is everything that my
experiences taught me about true artists which is that they do what they do
because they love it and they need to do it and they have fun doing it.
Therefore, when I get to collaborate with those people it's nothing but
everything that I want, all I want to do is to create things with people that
are good at what they do and you sort of don't get better than him. And just to
put it sort of dumbly, even just in the way that we were shooting, if you have
to try too hard to do something it's probably because it's not right.
Everything today [on the set] was like breathing, it was so easy and he knew as
soon as he saw what he wanted, it was like 'done! 'It was effortless and he's
awesome and he's so sweet.'
How does the fashion world, and the experience of a
fashion show, compare to the movie world and events such as the Oscars?
Kristen Stewart: 'I love sitting down to a show and
experiencing it with all of my senses, it's about the music, the feeling in the
room. Everything about a show is supposed to evoke a feeling and not all of
them do, sometimes it's just about the clothes and when you see a show that
tells a story and has a setting and it has a context, it's like watching a
film. And so to be around that energy, that's what I look for in my job and so
I have nothing to do with fashion necessarily, I don't make the clothes, I have
nothing to do with it but just to be around that, is why I do what I do. I want
to feel that creative energy and when you find yourself on a movie set and its
right, it's like to stumble upon a miracle and you can't really take credit for
it, you can't control it, it just happens. And when you go to a good show, it's
like you are watching history, it's like you are watching something that is
like lighting a bottle, you know they hit something. I've been to two of the
shows and each time it was a full experience, it wasn’t about the clothes or picking
out what dresses you liked, it's about watching it as a whole, watching the
story unfold.'
What was the atmosphere like at the Paris-Dallas show?
What inspires you most about this collection?
Kristen Stewart: 'We were all transplants, none of us were
from there so I think we all got there and felt fully transported into not just
another place but another time. Without being remotely derivative it's very
referential of something that I come from. Chanel is this quintessentially
French brand and they are really pulling from art, history and making a cowboy
hat which you would never think would ever work for Chanel but they knocked it
out! You know not just chic and elegant and beautiful which it all is but it's
also just so cool.'
What is your favorite piece?
Kristen Stewart: 'My favorite dress is the long black tulle
one with embroidered stars, and the shoes that I'm wearing in the ad campaign.'
(Kristen Stewart is wearing patent calfskin lace-ups)
Why did you decide to collaborate with Chanel?
Kristen Stewart: 'I've had a budding relationship with
Chanel and Karl since I was quite young. The first time I wore Chanel was in
2007 at the "Into the Wild" premiere at the Toronto International
Film Festival , then at my first MET ball experience, The Baftas, the Vanity
fair shoot were I posed with Karl for Mario Testino. It always felt like a
privilege to wear Chanel and to be around Karl who is an artist that, for me,
constantly inspires. He manages to never stop moving forward while remaining completely
quintessential. Being accepted into the family that is Chanel is very full
circle for me.'
What has been the most eye opening or fun experience
shooting this campaign?
Kristen Stewart: 'The idea of Karl, what he has
accomplished, the role he has created for himself in the arts and in society.
The only intimidating thing about him really is that scary unapproachable
facade which is something people project onto him I think. Because when you meet
him or you have the opportunity to watch him work or in my case "work with
him" he is so awesome. And you can really reap the benefits of being
around someone who knows so much and is so creative and driven and excited. It
shocked me what a well-rounded and talented photographer he is. How truly into
it he actually was. Basically and obviously, he is so much more than a fashion
designer; he is a true renaissance man, one of the greatest artists of our
time.'
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