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Jennifer Lawrence stole the show at the London premiere of her latest film, No Hard Feelings, with her stunning appearance. The 32-year-old actress, hailing from Kentucky, looked absolutely glamorous in a mesmerizing black gown by Christian Dior on Monday, June 12. The floor-length dress boasted a sheer bodice that effortlessly flowed into a silk skirt, creating a beautiful silhouette. The gown, which was adorned with beaded flowers, debuted on the fall/winter 2023 ready-to-wear runway and was complemented with a delicate belt cinched at Lawrence's waist.
Jennifer Lawrence brought some edge to her outfit with black leather ballroom gloves and pointed-toe pumps. Her makeup featured smoky eyes, dramatic lashes, rosy cheeks, and a soft pink lip, while her blonde tresses were styled in a sleek ponytail. The star of The Hunger Games completed her look with tiny hoop earrings.
At the occasion, Lawrence was seen posing alongside her co-actor Andrew Barth Feldman, who looked quite stylish in his dark suit. The movie, scheduled to release on Friday, June 23, showcases Lawrence playing the role of Maddie, a woman who is entrusted with the task of bringing out the best in an introverted young boy (played by Feldman) before he heads off to college, amidst overprotective parents.
Lawrence opened up about the project in an interview with ABC News earlier this month, calling the movie “too funny.”
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After having just given birth to her son Cy with husband Cooke Maroney in February 2022, the Don't Look Up star wasn't initially planning to work. However, upon reading the script, she found it to be incredibly hilarious and couldn't resist taking on the role. Additionally, Lawrence expressed her admiration for Feldman, 21, and stated that they wouldn't have proceeded with the film if they didn't find the perfect fit for the character of Percy.
"He's incredibly intelligent, charming, and has a great sense of style," she raved. "He even postponed his enrollment at Harvard to take on this movie, which is very reminiscent of Percy's character." Apart from his role in No Hard Feelings, Lawrence also took on the role of producer.
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The Academy Award recipient shared that the concept for the movie originated from an actual Craigslist ad that a couple had placed in hopes of finding a person to assist their son in becoming more sociable. During an interview with ABC, she disclosed that the film's director, Gene Stupnitsky, had shown her the ad during a dinner outing, which she found to be amusing. However, she never imagined that she would have a role in the film until four years later when Stupnitsky presented her with the script.