Julia Roberts sees her stylist Elizabeth Stewart as more than just an employee. They have been friends and “twins” for years.
For around two decades now, Oscar winner Julia Roberts (56) and celebrity stylist Elizabeth Stewart (60) have not only worked together frequently and happily, but have also become close friends. What’s more, the two look very similar. On Stewart’s special day, their 60th anniversary, Roberts posted a picture of them together and wrote: “Oh, my dear twin. I wish you the greatest birthday ever. I love you and appreciate you so much!”
Stewart and Roberts have been working together since 2003, when Roberts was pregnant with her twins. Since then, they have worked together on the outfits and looks that have always given Roberts breathtaking red carpet appearances. And now the two are something like best friends: “She is the funniest and smartest person I know,” Roberts said of Stewart at the beginning of the year.
And the stylist immediately returned the praise: “Julia has a penchant for quirkiness and clever jokes, and I go along with that.” Roberts also trusts her implicitly so that she can implement her ideas. Their paths crossed during Elizabeth Stewart’s previous career as a journalist at the “New York Times Magazine.”
Elizabeth Stewart looks after numerous Hollywood stars
the close bond between her and the “Pretty Woman” star is omnipresent. For example, Stewart pinned a photo of Roberts as the start image on her page. There, the actress can be seen in 2016 during the final preparations for her appearance at the Cannes Film Festival. In addition to numerous other photos of and with Julia Roberts, there are also many pictures of other prominent Stewart clients. Among them Cate Blanchett (55), Rebel Wilson (44), Jessica Chastain (47), Amanda Seyfried (38) and Viola Davis (58).
Source: Stern

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