Jennifer Lawrence was in London on Monday promoting her new film No Hard Feelings (Picture: Getty/PA)
Jennifer Lawrence knocked it out the park on Monday when she attended the UK premiere of her new film wearing a seriously chic – not to mention sheer – black gown.
London’s thunderstorms were no match for the stylish 32-year-old, who was working her best angles in the capital to promote her new film No Hard Feelings.
The doting mum-of-one topped off her outfit with a pair of leather-look opera gloves (we repeat: leather-look opera gloves) and wore her hair swept back into what might just be the most impeccable ponytail of all time.
The Oscar-winner topped off her look with a pair of pointed, backless black heels, no doubt leaving onlookers in total awe.
Jennifer’s new comedy, No Hard Feelings, hits screens on June 23 and sees the Hunger Games actress take on the role of Maddie, a young woman working as an Uber driver who is facing bankruptcy after her car is repossessed.
She accepts a strange Craigslist posting, leading her to be employed by the parents of a socially clueless teenager, Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman), who suggests Maddie pose as his girlfriend in exchange for a Buick Regal.
The doting mum-of-one topped off her outfit with a pair of leather-look opera gloves (we repeat: leather-look opera gloves) and wore her hair swept back (Picture: Samir Hussein/WireImage)
London’s thunderstorms were no match for the stylish 32-year-old (Picture: Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP)
The A-lister’s appearance in London comes shortly after she flaunted her fashion credentials in Cannes, where she rocked two jaw-dropping gowns in a single day.
The actress was at the Cannes Film Festival promoting her new documentary Bread and Roses and wore a stunning silver knit dress before changing into a dramatic, vibrant red gown with a full skirt.
The actress was at the Cannes Film Festival promoting her new documentary Bread and Roses and wore a stunning silver knit dress (Picture: Getty)
Jennifer later changed into a dramatic, vibrant red gown with a full skirt (Picture: Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP)
The Hollywood star produced the documentary Bread and Roses, which explores the lives of three Afghan women following the Taliban’s takeover in Kabul.
She joined co-producer Justine Ciarrocchi at the 76th annual film festival ahead of its premiere.
The film is helmed by Sahra Mani, a documentary maker who co-founded the independent Kabul production company, Afghan Doc House.
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