Kristen Stewart goes bandit chic in red bandanna with friends in LA during break from quarantine

Kristen Stewart goes bandit chic in red bandanna and crop top as she steps out with friends in LA during break from quarantine

Kristen Stewart latest leading role is now available to stream, giving her fans something to enjoy in isolation.

And the SAG Award winner is enjoying her own downtime as she quarantines at home in Los Angeles.

She cut a bandit chic look Saturday, using a red bandanna as a face mask as she stepped out with some friends at Mustard Seed Cafe in her Los Feliz neighborhood.

Stick ’em up! Kristen Stewart cut a bandit chic look Saturday, using a red bandanna as a face mask as she stepped out with some friends at Mustard Seed Cafe in her Los Feliz neighborhood

The 30-year-old teased her taut midriff in a grey crop top with some high-waisted black yoga pants, featuring white stripes down the sides.

She finished the look with a backward white baseball cap, black wayfarers and a pair of black sneakers with white stripes. 

Stewart can now be seen in her new film Seberg, which is available this weekend on Amazon Prime.

She stars in the titular role of Jean Seberg, a French new wave actress of the ’60s and ’70s and a civil rights supporter.

Quarantine chic: The 30-year-old teased her taut midriff in a grey crop top with some high-waisted black yoga pants, featuring white stripes down the sides

Quarantine chic: The 30-year-old teased her taut midriff in a grey crop top with some high-waisted black yoga pants, featuring white stripes down the sides

Leading lady: Stewart can now be seen in her new film Seberg, which is available this weekend on Amazon Prime

Leading lady: Stewart can now be seen in her new film Seberg, which is available this weekend on Amazon Prime

When Seberg becomes a target of the FBI over her romantic involvement with Black Panther activist Hakim Jamal, she finds her life and career in jeopardy. 

Directed by Benedict Andrews, the film also stars Margaret Qualley, Anthony Mackie, Zazie Beetz, Jack O’Connell and Vince Vaughn.

Stewart told Deadline in August about her decision to take such an outspoken role in the biopic.

True story: She stars in the titular role of Jean Seberg, a French new wave actress of the '60s and '70s and a civil rights supporter

True story: She stars in the titular role of Jean Seberg, a French new wave actress of the ’60s and ’70s and a civil rights supporter

Taking a stand: When Seberg becomes a target of the FBI over her romantic involvement with Black Panther activist Hakim Jamal, she finds her life and career in jeopardy

Taking a stand: When Seberg becomes a target of the FBI over her romantic involvement with Black Panther activist Hakim Jamal, she finds her life and career in jeopardy

Star-studded cast: Directed by Benedict Andrews, the film also stars Margaret Qualley, Anthony Mackie, Zazie Beetz, Jack O'Connell and Vince Vaughn

Star-studded cast: Directed by Benedict Andrews, the film also stars Margaret Qualley, Anthony Mackie, Zazie Beetz, Jack O’Connell and Vince Vaughn

She said: ‘Everything that I do, every conversation that I have, the way that I vote, the projects that I’m drawn to creatively — I think that I wear my feelings and my stance and my politics…

‘But, yeah, I think it’s absolutely essential that you represent yourself, knowing your influence and the reach that you have. I think that it would be impossible to go to bed without being really clear and open and honest in these times.’

The Charlie’s Angels star was recently depicted along with other LGBTQ stars of past and present on the Entertainment Weekly Pride cover, illustrated by Jack Hughes. 

Pride Month: The Charlie's Angels star was recently depicted along with other LGBTQ stars of past and present on the Entertainment Weekly Pride cover, illustrated by Jack Hughes

Pride Month: The Charlie’s Angels star was recently depicted along with other LGBTQ stars of past and present on the Entertainment Weekly Pride cover, illustrated by Jack Hughes