Whether it’s her striking fashion or iconic interviews, Jennifer Lawrence knows how to heat up a red carpet.
The A-list actress was dressed to impress at the Headline Gala screening of Die My Love at the 69th BFI London Film Festival on Friday, October 17. Lawrence went for a goddess-esque look as she wore a long, flowy black dress that featured a plunging, yet modest neckline. The best part about the garment was the open back, which exposed the 35-year-old’s backside and side chest. Lawrence completed the look with a statement necklace that included a thick gold base and a trail of large diamonds that fell between her breasts. Open-toe black heels tied the outfit together, which often peeked out of the bottom of her dress when she would walk.
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Lawrence looked breathtaking on the red carpet after her recently debuted blonde hair and bangs, which gave the perfect amount of edge to the ensemble. The Kentucky native first showcased her hair transformation at the San Sebastian International Film Festival on September 26. It was a special occasion for Lawrence to rock a new hairstyle as she received the Donostia Award at the festival, and became the youngest person to be honored with the accolade.
“Thank you to the San Sebastian Film Festival for thinking of me for this incredible honor,” the Don’t Look Up star said in her acceptance speech, according to a report by The Hollywood Reporter.
Lawrence joked that she wasn’t solely happy to be at the event “just for the food,” but because there was “something really special about being at a festival like [the San Sebastian International Film Festival] where people genuinely love cinema and storytelling and the art and soul of movies.”
The Oscar-winning actress stars in Die My Love alongside counterpart Robert Pattison and costars Sissy Spacek, LaKeith Stanfield and Sarah Lind. The psychological horror will be released in theatres on November 7.
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