Jennifer Lawrence's Style Transformation
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When Jennifer Lawrence was cast as Katniss Everdeen in blockbuster film the Hunger Games, back in 2012, we were inundated with glamourous red carpet pictures. Wearing everything from Jason Wu to Valentino, the fashion world was in awe.
However, by her own admission, styling doesn't come naturally to the star. The self-deprecating Lawrence once told E! :"I really would not call myself a fashion icon. I would call myself somebody who gets dressed by professionals. [It's like], 'Dance, monkey, dance' right on the red carpet.' I would call me more of a monkey."
Coupled with her hiring of celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe and a campaign with Christian Dior, it wasn't long before we were introduced to the effortless red carpet icon we all know today.
In 2013 she cut her long flowing hair into a daring pixie crop– pulling it off perfectly we might add- and even had a rumoured romance with Silver Linings Playbook co-star actor Bradley Cooper which undoubtedly left us all feeling a little bit jealous.
Although it’s definitely moments like watching her get star struck whilst meeting icon Jack Nicholson, that just made us love her and her ever-changing style even more.
Words; Libby Skilton
2008
At 'The Burning Plain' Film Premiere, Italy, 2008
At Teen Vogue Young Hollywood Party, 2008
At The "Runaways" premiere, 2010
In Oscar De La Renta, 2011
In L'Wren at the Critic's Choice Awards, 2011
In Louis Vuitton, Golden Globe awards, 2011
In Oscar De La Renta, Screen Actors Guild Awards, 2011
In Chloe, Oscar Nominees Luncheon, 2011
In Calvin Klein, Oscars. 2011
Hunger Games premiere, 2012
In Christian Dior, Silver Linings Playbook premiere, 2012
Critic's Choice Awards, 2013
In Valentino, 2013
At the Golden Globe awards, 2013
In Stella McCartney, 2013
In Christian Dior, BAFTA's, 2013
In Christian Dior, Oscars, 2013
American Hustle, 2013
At MET Gala, 2013
At Cannes Film Festival, 2013
At the Hunger Games: Catching Fire Premiere, 2013
At the Golden Globe awards, 2014
At the Screen Actors Guild Awards, 2014
In Jason Wu, X Men: Days of future past premiere, 2014