Jennifer Lawrence has become a style muse. Her everyday outfits are as iconic as those she dazzles with at high-profile events like runways and red carpets . Now, the actress conquered the red carpet in Italy at the premiere of Die My Love, the new film that promises to be one of the most talked-about of the season and in which she shares the screen with Robert Pattinson.
The actress and fashion icon took the opportunity to shine in a Dior look with the unmistakable stamp of Jonathan Anderson, who has brought the French house’s vision into a new era of contemporary, effortless femininity.
The dress Lawrence wears is a combination of the romantic and the architectural, fusing textures and proportions with a sensational result. The top, crafted in gray knit with a wide black satin collar, balances the drama of the skirt and gives it a relaxed, modern touch.

The theatrical, full white skirt—with subtle embroidered polka dot details— provides an ethereal touch that evokes the delicacy of classic haute couture .
The 35-year-old actress completed her look with pointed black stilettos , which were a statement of strength for the Hunger Games star . She also wore a noteworthy beauty look : a high updo with casual bangs, luminous skin, and a deep burgundy lip , which struck the perfect balance between sophistication and naturalness.
For several seasons now, Jennifer has made relaxed elegance and quiet luxury her signature. A vision closely aligned with Dior—for which she is an ambassador—she has reinterpreted its traditional codes with a modern twist, playing with pieces that straddle the minimalist and the modern. With this look , the actress reaffirms her ability to make every appearance an effortless style statement, far from ostentatious and focused on authenticity.
Furthermore, the fact that Jonathan Anderson is the creative force behind Dior’s new collection marks a special moment for the French house: his proposal blends the conceptual with the emotional, and Jennifer is the ideal face to embody that duality. In her, elegance feels romantic, functional, and contemporary.