Kristen Stewart Ditches Designer Clothes: How to Copy Her Off-Duty Look

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If designers wanted to lend or give us their couture clothes for free, we’d be crazy not to try to wear them for as long as possible and to as many places as possible.

But that’s not the case with Kristen Stewart — our girl has had enough of wearing designer duds that she practically jumps out of them the second she’s not obligated to wear them anymore.

Kristen Stewart greets fans in a casual outfit of a graphic tee, gray skinny jeans, and flats outside her Paris hotel on July 2, 2013Kristen Stewart greets fans in a casual outfit of a graphic tee, gray skinny jeans, and flats outside her Paris hotel on July 2, 2013 (Credit: WENN)

Kristen was rockin’ luxe labels like Chanel and Zuhair Murad during Paris Fashion Week last week, but as soon as she got the chance, she slipped right back to her notoriously grungy style.

It also seemed like she rotated only three to four articles of clothing in those four days she was in Paris—the Black Flag T-shirt, faded gray jeans, and cutout Oxfords.

On July 4, 2013, in Paris, France, Kristen Stewart was seen wearing Lookmatic Morgan Rx glasses, F-Troupe Bathing Shoes K106 in black, and RtA Denim Abused Boyfriend jeansOn July 4, 2013, in Paris, France, Kristen Stewart was seen wearing Lookmatic Morgan Rx glasses, F-Troupe Bathing Shoes K106 in black, and RtA Denim Abused Boyfriend jeans (Credit: INFphoto)

Perhaps this is what Kristen Stewart’s fans love the most about her—her too-cool-for-school attitude and nonchalance about riches and fame.

The jeans Kristen Stewart couldn’t wait to slip into after attending Paris Fashion Week shows are these James Jeans “Twiggy” legging jeans in Slate:

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Leaving her hotel in Paris on July 2, Kristen Stewart again sported a tomboy-chic look. This time, her nerdy glasses were on, and her hair was pulled back.

Kristen Stewart sported a chic ensemble featuring Lookmatic Morgan Rx glasses, James Jeans Twiggy in Slate II, Chanel Resort 2014 leather fingerless gloves, and F-Troupe Bathing Shoes K106 in blackKristen Stewart sported a chic ensemble featuring Lookmatic Morgan Rx glasses, James Jeans Twiggy in Slate II, Chanel Resort 2014 leather fingerless gloves, and F-Troupe Bathing Shoes K106 in black (Credit: WENN)

Her rather androgynous getup included a loose tee, Chanel fingerless gloves, cropped 5-pocket James Jeans skinny jeans, and black bathing shoes. Yup, that’s what her shoes are called.

Close-up of Kristen Stewart's classic F-Troupe bathing shoes, showcasing their unique design and materialClose-up of Kristen Stewart’s classic F-Troupe bathing shoes, showcasing their unique design and material (Credit: WENN)

This gal indeed has a fascinating collection of shoes. She probably has every style you could think of. We see her in her Chuck Taylors most of the time, but she chose a different pair here.

A detailed look at Kristen Stewart's F-Troupe bathing shoes, featuring lace-up fastening and cutouts for added breathabilityA detailed look at Kristen Stewart’s F-Troupe bathing shoes, featuring lace-up fastening and cutouts for added breathability (Credit: WENN)

Since they’re called bathing shoes, it’s unsurprising they’re made of plastic. They are also somewhat similar to sneakers with the lace-up fastening design, and the cutouts at the sides make them all the more unique.

Kristen Stewart's black bathing shoes, inspired by Victorian swimming shoes, designed with diamond-cut patterned plastic for style and comfortKristen Stewart’s black bathing shoes, inspired by Victorian swimming shoes, were designed with diamond-cut patterned plastic for style and comfort (Credit: WENN)

These shoes can get your feet wet. However, the cutouts provide breathability if you wear them for a casual stroll. They also feature diamond-cut patterned plastic at the toe caps and heels.

Would you wear them? Aside from black, they are also available in 11 more colors.

F-Troupe K106 Bathing ShoesF-Troupe K106 Bathing Shoes, £30