With fall in full swing, it’s finally about that time of year when we swap our miniskirts and short shorts for bottoms with much longer (and warmer) hemlines. If you’re seeking inspiration for wearing skirts in chilly weather, then Jennifer Lawrence’s latest look is the perfect solution.
The No Hard Feelings star was among the A-listers sitting front-row at Dior’s Spring/Summer 2024 runway show (guests also included the likes of Charlize Theron, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Robert Pattinson). For the flashy occasion, Lawrence relied on her minimalist style to deliver a major autumn fashion statement.
The actor wore a sweeping high-rise maxi skirt made out of inky-black velvet. The elegant piece featured several subtle yet sophisticated details, like delicate pleats pinned across the waist and spacious pockets. On top, Lawrence opted for a crisp white button-down, which she wore mostly unbuttoned, with the sleeves rolled up halfway up her arms, and tucked into the skirt. She finished off the look with classic black pumps, gold hoop earrings, and a silver Longines Dolce Vita watch.
Fans know and love Lawrence’s style for its understated approach, which celeb stylist Jamie Mizrahi helps her pull off. Lawrence’s wardrobe often relies on neutral colors and timeless silhouettes.
For instance, she recently stepped out in New York City wearing another set of simple black and white pieces. The ensemble consisted of an ivory vest paired with breezy black slacks with a mid-rise fit and a drawstring waistline. She capped off the outfit with black strappy sandals, a spacious khaki green leather tote bag, and black square sunglasses from Lu Goldie.
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