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Hunter Schafer bloomed on the red carpet at a screening of The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes in New York City.
The young actress, at the age of 24, stunned in a Marni dress that was inspired by a garden. The dress was adorned with flowers that stood out with their stems, giving the impression that the Euphoria star was a walking bouquet.
To complete her look, Schafer wore white pointed-toe pumps and chose a soft glam makeup style that included rosy cheeks and a pink lip. Her blonde hair was elegantly pulled up, allowing the attention to remain on the captivating Marni design.
Schafer has been serving Us look after look while promoting the Hunger Games prequel, which hits theaters on Friday, November 17.
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At the Los Angeles premiere on Monday, November 13, Schafer shimmered on the red carpet in an Alexander McQueen gown adorned with crystals. The dress showcased gems throughout, with cutouts at the bodice and waist. Completing the look was a layered tulle skirt embellished with dangling beads. Schafer also made a statement that evening with studded boots and long hair extensions, reminiscent of Rapunzel.
Prior to the film's London debut, she caught attention in a Prada ensemble. Schafer showcased the beauty of gold in a metallic two-piece from the renowned Italian fashion house. The outfit included a bustier bra and a crinkled peplum skirt, both featuring a black ribbon. She complemented the look with classic black closed-toe heels.
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Tigris Snow is the character portrayed by Schafer in the movie. Other members of the cast include Rachel Zegler as Lucy Gray Baird, Tom Blyth as a young President Snow, Peter Dinklage as Casca Highbottom, and Viola Davis as Dr. Volumnia Gaul.
Suzanne Collins, author of the hugely successful Hunger Games franchise, wrote a prequel novel that focuses on President Snow's origins. The book, titled The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, was released in May 2020. It follows an 18-year-old Coriolanus Snow as he prepares to mentor a tribute in the 10th annual Hunger Games in Panem. Snow, driven by the desire for glory and wealth, is assigned to mentor District 12's underdog, Lucy. Francis Lawrence, known for directing Catching Fire and both parts of Mockingjay, directed the film adaptation of The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes.