Kirsten Stewart is taking her love for comfort a tad far by wearing sneakers to red carpet events. While no one wears a DVF dress to run errands, one does not wear jeans and sneakers to formal dos. As much as we like her dressed casually, we love it when she flaunts a Balenciaga dress with fabulous Jimmy Choos.

The 22-year-old has undoubtedly been feeding our love for fashion in the promotional events of Breaking Dawn Part 2, looks like it's not by will. While boyfriend Robert Pattinson would never appear on the red carpet without donning a perfectly tailored and crisp suit, Her stylist Tara Swennen is having a tough time coaxing Stewart to leave behind her sneakers.

For the Berlin premiere the actress wore a stunning Elie Saab golden gown with a slit that ran up to her thigh and paired it with killer Louboutin heels. We loved her style and so did the fans only to realize that after the photo shoots, Stewart had changed to an unflattering pair of sneakers.

K-Stew made a bold statement when she played peek-a-boo at the London premiere dressed in Zuhair Murad's sheer jumpsuit with eclectic patterns paired with black heels. Just as we stopped drooling over her style, the actress changed to a pair of jeans, jacket and sneakers.

Stewart was also spotted changing to a pair of sneakers at the Berlin premiere of Snow White and the Huntsman. Stewart kicking off her heels is not restricted to just red carpet events. The actress made a big grand entry for the "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon show" in an adorable black dress and heels but later kicked them off and preferred going bare feet.

In an interview with The Cut, Swennen, who has dressed the likes of Miley Cyrus and Kate Beckinsale, said that Stewart prefers dressing casual. "There are definitely times when I have to say, 'Please, please, please put the heel on just for me.'"

It must be really tough for Swennen to convince the star to get into heels but the stylist deserves a round of applause for the amount of effort she has put into dressing K-Stew who usually appears in jeans.