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Kristen Stewart Gets Vampy at 'Breaking Dawn' Premiere

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Post by Julie Ryan Evans

Breaking Dawn PremiereFinally, tonight was the night that all good Twi-hards have been waiting for -- the world premiere of Breaking Dawn, Part 1. Only for most of us mere mortals, it was kind of anticlimactic, because it's not like we got to see it yet. No, we still have to agonize for the next 72-plus hours until we can see it for ourselves when it opens Friday, but at least tonight we got to see what the stars wore when they went to see it. So that's something at least.

Kristen Stewart showed us she's the star she is, and dared to bare a lot of leg on the red carpet. In an otherwise modest long, blue-sequined gown by J. Mendel, it was the slit without end that was the real showstopper. It went from the floor all the way almost up to her hip. Let's just say, it's a good thing she didn't slip.

She looked stunning. The blue and black pattern looked amazing against her pale skin; her dark hair (up in a messy bun), smoky makeup, and dark nails all added to the look. And despite a reported injury she sustained while filming Snow White, she still rocked a sky-high pair of Jimmy Choos.

As for the guys ... they appeared to be wearing the same suit and and skinny tie in different colors. It seems they could have spiced it up a bit more, though neither really needs much help to look hot.

Finally, is it just me or does Robert Pattinson looked stoned out of his mind? It's not just this picture either, I went through a bunch of them from tonight. I'm not making any accusations; maybe he's trying to look extra vampire-ish, I don't know. But he could sure use some concealer.

What do you think of the dress Kristen Stewart wore to the premiere of Breaking Dawn, Part 1?


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