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Kristen Stewart ditches bra in teeny shorts as she poses with fiancée at Oscars 2022

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Kristen Stewart has thrilled fans as she dominated the red carpet to celebrate her success as Princess Diana for the Oscars 2022.Many critics and fans praised Kristen's interpretation of Princess Diana, and even more so with her dramatic transformation for the Oscar nominated award.However, as Kristen attended the lavish US-based event for the 94th Annual Academy Awards she looked a far cry from the princess she played in the movie - but she still remained glamorous as ever.Instead of the royal fashion and the gowns she donned in the film, Kristen went for her usual laid-back style but made it chic as she walked the red carpet.The actress opted for a white shirt unbuttoned all the way to her belly button as she ditched her bra and risked the potential of an awkward wardrobe malfunction.She paired the shirt with absolutely teeny black hotpants and added a black blazer to create her own take on the black-tie event.Kristen had her blonde locks pulled to one side with light waves falling beside her face while she opted for her usual heavy eye makeup and a swipe of lippy on her pout.Finishing the outfit, the stunning star added a pair of black court shoes and a doubled-up necklace as she posed for a series of snaps on the carpet.The actress was joined by her fiancée Dylan Meyer who donned a very similar outfit, but with trousers and a blazer rather than teeny hotpants and a blazer.Dylan opted to have her hair down too as her blonde locks fell past her chest while she pulled her partner in for a romantic smooch on the red carpet.The happy couple announced their engagement on November 2 and they were immediately inundated with sweet messages of support.

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