Jennifer Lawrence has been everywhere and wearing everything. She’s out and about in New York, often ensconced in some statement leopard print or carrying an archival bag from her covetable collection. And she’s also on her press tour for her forthcoming, Lynne Ramsay-directed film Die My Love, doing all the film festivals, red carpets, and premieres: that’s meant an expansive wardrobe of pieces from Jonathan Anderson’s Dior debut, NYC it-girl fave Fforme, and a sculptural look from Lii’s spring 2026 collection that proves that the classic white tee can be super glam.
The actor has recently joined forces with stylist Ryan Hasting to expand what the Jennifer Lawrence style universe can do. Last night, the duo did some of their best work yet. Lawrence took part in a SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversation following a Die My Love screening at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Robin Williams Center, where she wore a vintage Dolce Gabbana, black virgin wool button down dress.
They styled the archival look with distinctly modern accessories: black Mansur Gabriel Kiki heels, a Mansur Gavriel mini Fortuna bucket bag, Sophie Buhai black and silver Audrey earrings, an emerald studded Yi Collection pyramid ring, and angular, Lady Burbank Ray-Ban sunglasses. These contemporary details added some interest to the look, while keeping things elegant and sophisticated.
Lawrence’s love for vintage goes full spectrum, from an ethereal white Givenchy Haute Couture dress from fall 1996—once worn by Kate Moss—to an amped up, archival Armani Privé halter dress. Her vintage dress choices, like this Dolce Gabbana look, are always sleek and chic. Her pre-loved handbag collection spans vintage Prada, ultra-rare Fendi, and under-the-radar Hermès bags.
When it comes to the Jennifer Lawrence school of fashion, classic labels and modern details make for a very chic press tour.


