Fforme’s liquid-silk dresses have enamored the celebrity set—Jennifer Lawrence is the latest to dip into Frances Howie’s brand of diaphanous, delicate downtown cool.
Stepping out in New York City last night (November 1), Lawrence attended the “Die My Love” after-party in Fforme’s Lumi dress, a long, pleated, lace-trimmed design with a matching parachute trench jacket in inky blue from the spring 2026 collection. On the runway, look 25 was styled with braided leather flip-flops. Lawrence levelled it up for the more glamorous affair, pairing the dress with barely there black and perspex stilettos with thin gold and silver ankle straps, and a small leather pouch handbag.
Lawrence’s glam was pared back and polished; glowy makeup by Georgie Eisdell and sleek side-parted hair by Gregory Russell.
Fforme has found fans in a particular strain of New York cool girl celebrities, like Katie Holmes and Allison Williams, as well as Hannah Einbinder and Alexandra Daddario. The star dress, so far, has been the Mila bias cut sleeve dress from the fall 2025 collection, which Holmes wore in a brilliant shade of strawberry red, and Einbinder in a sumptuous royal blue.
Now in the full flow of the “Die My Love” press tour, Lawrence often leans on her Dior ambassadorship for her red carpet and promotional appearances. But of recent, and in cahoots with her stylist, Jamie Mizrahi, Lawrence has cast a wide sartorial net: at the San Sebastian Film Festival in late September, she doubled up on Phoebe Philo, wearing an oversized black T-shirt with a dramatic train and, later, an asymmetrical tobacco melange dress. Then, for the 2025 BFI London Film Festival, she zhuzhed up a vintage black Armani Privé halter dress with her sculptural Glenn Spiro torque necklace. It was only at the 2025 Rome Film Festival that she made her debut in Jonathan Anderson’s Dior womenswear spring 2026 debut: wearing look 56, the actor hit the carpet in a dusty gray-brown pullover with black cuffs and a matching V-neck collar draped over her shoulders, with a gauzy white polka-dot skirt with a black ribbon separating its bubbled tiers.
Whether swathed in The Row, Fforme, or J.W.’s Dior vision, the Jennifer Lawrence book of style stays elegant.

