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Kristen Stewart Woman of the Year

Ever since the nightmare that was called Twilight (the horror film for vampire genre-community respectively, owing to the outbreak of millions of screaming fangirls who seem to have now developed the belief that vampires are meant to sparkle, Dracula help us), Kristen Stewart has been receiving her share of recognition in the movie industry. Sure, the little tomboyish girl from Panic Room and the screaming big sister in The Messengers nabbed a big chunk of fame with the sparkle-vamp crowd and in her admittedly more than splendid performance in the heart-rending movie Adventureland. On the 2010 ELLE Style Awards that took place in London, Kristen Stewart has now bagged herself the Woman of the Year award.

Admittedly the girl seems to be able to dress well and hence the “Style” part of what would quite possibly make her the Style Awards’ Woman of the year, but all other current stars considered, does Kristen really deserve the title? Some style juggernauts have emerged just recently enough—most notable being the Gossip Girl regular cast, but maybe Taylor Momsen plunged their points)—but to give Kristen the Award may be a shocker for some style divas. Nevertheless she presented excellently in the Style awards (if only she would stop slouching over like that) and many are still looking forward to the release of her upcoming movie with Dakota Fanning called The Runaways. Hopefully the hottie will produce even better stylista looks for the rest of the year, to prove her award-worthiness and never go out in anything like what she was wearing in The Runaways previews, at least.
With "Avatar" paving the way for the 3-D era in film, there has been talk about the upcoming "Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn" being created in the oh-so-popular lifelike format.
Asked about her thoughts on the possibility, Kristen Stewart seemed keen on the idea, as she told MTV News, "I'm probably speaking out of line or whatever, but I think it would be awesome."

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