Actress Kristen Stewart says she rarely feels she is able to be herself within fashion circles.
The 26-year-old actress and model also admitted that she loves working with Karl Lagerfeld, the creative director of Chanel, because unlike the majority of fashion industry figures, the German designer is very accepting of her individuality."Karl has always, from the very beginning, made me feel like being myself was the right thing to do. And in the fashion world, that is a rarity," Stewart said, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
The "Cafe Society" actress also says that she finds the designer's work ethic to be "contagious".
"He's a compulsive and obsessive artist, and it's contagious. And he's kind. He is who he is for a reason. I feel so lucky to be in his space so often," the 26-year-old told V magazine.
Meanwhile, Stewart, who has starred in films like "Twilight", "Equals" and "Snow White and the Huntsman", said that she has made a "million bad movies" during her career.
"My favourite thing in the world is when it feels like something starts to get up and walk itself. When something's really good, and it's rare -- honestly I've made a million bad movies...
"Not bad, it's just like sometimes they don't come together in a way that feels miraculous and when they do, it genuinely feels like something is floating and you're all sort of blowing on it to keep it up and it's like, that fully happened," she said.
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