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Kristen Stewart shows Robert Pattinson what he's missing in a sexy sheer jumpsuit at Paris Fashion Week

Twilight star stole the show in a sequin and sheer Zuhair Murad outfit in the French capital

Kristen Stewart chose Paris Couture Fashion Week to show ex-boyfriend Robert Pattinson what he's missing in a seriously sexy sheer jumpsuit.



The 'Twilight' star rocked up at the Zuhair Murad couture show in the French capital yesterday in a sequin and sheer all-in-one looking totally fierce.

With intricately beaded sheer trousers over a satin bodice, the 22-year-old proved her already stellar style credentials, teaming the outfit with a killer pair of Louboutin heels.

In typical K-Stew style, she kept her look edgy with a severe side parting, messy bed hair and a side braid.

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Kristen topped it off with her signature smoky eye for a couture meets punk rock look that we absolutely love.

This isn't the first time Kristen has worn the Lebanese designer - she chose Zuhair creations for both the London and Los Angeles premieres of 'Breaking Dawn Part II' in November 2012.

She wore the now infamous sheer nude dress in LA and opted for another sequin and sheer black jumpsuit in London - two faultless red carpet choices.



With rumours circulating that R-Pattz is now dating her former co-star Riley Keough, K-Stew has used used the high-profile fashion week to give two fingers to her ex through a kick ass wardrobe selection.

On Tuesday the 'On The Road' star sat in the front row at the Chanel show alongside Rihanna and Alexa Chung in yet another high-fashion outfit.

Kristen wore a classic oversized Chanel bouclé blazer, Jean-Michel Cazabat heels, tiny leather hot pants and matching fingerless gloves for the occasion with her smoky eyes and a slicked back ponytail.



The A-lister may have left her 'Twilight' days behind her but her fashion choices are on route to making her a style icon.