during her No Hard Feelings tour this week—eschewing anything Y2K-inspired in favor of sleek, polished minimalism.Wearing Dior for the UK premiere of No Hard Feelings.Having touched down in London wearing The Row (and Tiffany & Co’s Elsa Peretti Sevillana pendant), the Oscar winner slipped into a silk dress by Maria Grazia Chiuri and Anita Ko jewellery for an appearance in Leicester Square.
Lifted from Dior’s autumn/winter 2023 runway, the dress featured a sheer bodice, but was (mercifully) a far cry from . Instead, it felt glamorous yet grown-up—a look worthy of the icons that inspired Chiuri’s collection, from Juliette Gréco to Edith Piaf, punched up with leather opera gloves (UK heatwave, be damned).Making an entrance in Barbie-esque mules.In Madrid on Wednesday, meanwhile, the 32-year-old wore a crisp white shirtdress by Alaïa—made photo call-appropriate thanks to the belt cinched around her waist, and a pair of Manolo Blahnik Jadarona mules, the kind of shoe might wear if her stylist heard about the “” trend.Note the distinctive cut of the Loewe dress.It’s J.Law’s nighttime outfit, though, that proved a particular talking point: a beige bustier dress from Loewe’s autumn/winter 2023 collection, the cotton-velvet fabric deliberately cut to stand stiffly away from the body.
Jonathan Anderson described the collection—which marked 10 years since his tenure at Loewe began—as “couture classicism meeting something which is new.” Happily, Lawrence’s stylist Jamie Mizrahi kept the accessories to the bare minimum, too, allowing Anderson’s design to have its moment in the spotlight.At the premiere of Red Sparrow in a glittering Dior gown back in 2018.By Jake SmithBy Elizabeth LoganBy Bella CacciatoreIf Jennifer Lawrence’s red.
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