Kristen Stewart And Laverne Cox Really, Really Went For It At The 'Charlie's Angels' Premiere

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All Of The Major Fashion Moments From The 'Charlie's Angels' Premiere

is this year. Tonight brought the worldwide premiere of the Elizabeth Banks-directed take on the franchise, and looks were served.

Kristen Stewart, Ella Balinska, and Naomi Scott wowed in their respective outfits.And Kristen Stewart, who had one of the best looks of the night, was totally aware of it.Jean-baptiste Lacroix / Getty ImagesJon Kopaloff / Getty Images

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