Amid the fiery dating rumors, Kristen Stewart and St. Vincent have decided to go public. The two made their first public appearance as a couple at the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund show held in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Oct. 26.
Stewart, known for dating her "Twilight" co-star Robert Pattinson, has fully shown her androgynous style with a black tailored blazer and a jogger style trouser with patent loafers for the Vogue event. On the other hand, St. Vincent (real name Annie Clark), Cara Delevingne's ex-girlfriend for 18 months, graced the event with a cropped checkered jacket and wide leg trousers.
According to Inquisitr, the two sat down in the front row of the celebrity-filled show. The newly in love couple seemed to have shown some subtle public display of affection as they linked arms with each other during the show. The two were seen sitting along with Emma Stone and Katy Perry.
It can be recalled that dating rumors about the couple surfaced during the singer's appearance at the premiere of Stewart's movie "Certain Women" at the New York Film Festival. St. Vincent and K-Stew had broken up with their former partners a few months before this big reveal.
St. Vincent was reported to have ended her 18-month relationship with Delevingne because of the long distance between them. Reports though claim that the former couple decided to stay as good pals unlike what happened to Stewart and her former girlfriend Alicia Cargile.
As for Stewart and Cargile, the former couple has not been seen together anywhere recently. In an interview with ELLE, the "Twilight" actress opened up about her relationship with Cargile for the first time, saying, "Right now I'm just really in love with my girlfriend."
The 26-year-old actress seemed to have felt strongly for her partner at the time, as she said: "We've broken up a couple of times and gotten back together, and this time I was like, 'Finally, I can feel again.'" Now that Stewart and St. Vincent's dating rumors are confirmed, her fans can just hope that her relationship will last longer this time around.