Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer are having a particularly stylish moment. As the married couple promotes The Wrong Girls, Meyer’s feature directorial debut, their recent public appearances have offered a glimpse at a partnership that extends well beyond the red carpet.
In New York, Stewart and Meyer stepped out in complementary tailoring that felt coordinated without looking overly matched. Stewart wore a black jacket with matching shorts, a graphic T-shirt and sneakers, while Meyer chose a relaxed chocolate-brown striped suit with a white T-shirt, Converse sneakers and a gold chain. Harper’s Bazaar reported that the looks arrived during the couple’s promotional run for The Wrong Girls.

A Style Partnership With an Indie Edge
The outfits fit the creative identity the pair have increasingly projected together: polished enough for publicity, but still unmistakably alternative. Stewart has long been associated with a grunge-meets-luxury aesthetic, while Meyer’s fashion choices tend to complement that relaxed sensibility.
Their shared visual language is especially fitting because their latest project is deeply personal. Meyer wrote and directed The Wrong Girls, while Stewart stars alongside Alia Shawkat. The film represents Meyer’s feature directorial debut and grew from a project she had been developing for years. People’s recent profile describes the pair as creative collaborators as well as wives.
From Marriage to Movie-Making
Stewart and Meyer married in April 2025, following their engagement in 2021. Their relationship has since evolved into a notably creative partnership, with filmmaking becoming an important part of their shared professional life. The Los Angeles Times reported on their low-key wedding in Los Angeles.
That collaboration is now particularly visible because The Wrong Girls arrived in U.S. theaters on August 14, 2026. Stewart has also spoken publicly about how natural it felt to work under Meyer’s direction, while Meyer has credited Stewart with encouraging her to take the director’s chair.

Why Their Latest Appearances Stand Out
For fans, the appeal is not simply that two celebrities wore suits. It is the combination of fashion, marriage and independent filmmaking. Their coordinated outfits mirror the creative chemistry behind the project without turning the relationship into the entire story.
And that may be the most compelling part of the Stewart-Meyer partnership: the couple increasingly appear less like a celebrity pairing and more like two artists building a shared creative world.