Kristen Stewart and Julianne Moore coordinate monochrome outfits at Still Alice premiere
ACTRESSES Kristen Stewart and Julianne Moore looked stylishly coordinated as they both stepped out in monochrome ensembles at the premier of their new film.
The play play mother and daughter in Still Alice
Julianne plays Kristen's mother in their new movie Still Alice and their closeness seems to have crossed over into real life.
The pair were seen having a right giggle together as they posed on the red carpet at the film's premiere.
They even seemed to have planned complimenting costumes for the special occasion, which took place at the AFI Fest in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
24-year-old Kristen stunned in a short sleeved mini dress that had a sheer panel across her shoulders and a busy black and white print.
The pair's outfits complimented each other perfectly
The duo look like the film has brought them close together
The Twilight star wore her dark brown hair up and swept to one side and highlighted her green eyes with silver metallic eyeshadow.
She finished her look with a pair of simple strappy heels
Meanwhile Julianne looked amazing in an all black outfit which highlighted her shiny red hair.
The 53-year-old wore a chic black mini-dress with shiny stripes over crocheted tights.
Julianne Moore wore a chic black dress
Kristen recently announced she would be taking a step back from acting
Her black and white clutch was a perfect match for Kristen's dress and tied their looks together as they posed for photos.
In Still Alice Julianne plays linguistics professor Dr. Alice Howland who is diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
The film is based on a 2007 novel by Lisa Genova of the same name.
Kristen plays her daughter Lydia, while Alex Baldwin portrays husband and father Dr. John Howland.
The actresses had a giggle on the red carpet
Kristen Stewart and Julianne Moore with Still Alice directors Wash Westmoreland and Richard Glatzer
Kristen recently announced she is taking a step back from acting as her hectic work schedule has left her feeling "burnt-out".
She said: "I'm taking time off because I've been working for two years.
"I'm an actor and that's my art form and because I started that so young, I've always felt intimidated and insufficient when I think about other forms of art I want to create."
"I'm going to buy a live-work space in downtown LA and I'm going to make some things with my hands. I'm making a short film.
"I write all the time. I'm making a bunch of stuff. I don't know how I'll put it out but I'm not going to hold it so preciously close to me."