Kristen Stewart Chops Off Her Hair—See the Pic!

Twilight actress debuts her new cut during Paris Fashion Week at Chanel's Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2014-2015 runway show

By Zach Johnson Jul 08, 2014 11:56 AMTags
Kristen Stewart, New HairPascal Le Segretain/Getty Images

Like Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Watson before her, Kristen Stewart is a shear beauty!

The 24-year-old Clouds of Sils Maria actress lopped off her locks and debuted her much shorter hairstyle Tuesday during Paris Fashion Week at Chanel's Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2014-2015 runway show. Stewart is apparently growing out her roots after dyeing her hair orange for the movie American Ultra.

No word yet what inspired Stewart's shorn style—but the cut certainly flatters her face!

Stewart's ads for Chanel's Métiers d'Art Collection Paris-Dallas 2013/14 campaign debuted in May. In a Q&A with Grazia, the actress praised Karl Lagerfeld, the label's head designer and creative director. "The only intimidating thing about him really is that scary unapproachable façade, which is something people project onto him, I think," she said. "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."

Stewart, who has attended several Chanel events, tries to experience each show "with all of my senses."

"It's about the music, the feeling in the room," she said. "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...When you go to a good show, it's like you are watching history. It's like you are watching something that is like lightning a bottle—you know they hit something," she added. "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."