Jennifer Lawrence made a bold sartorial statement at the 73rd San Sebastian International Film Festival, stepping out in a custom tobacco-hued mélange wool gown by Phoebe Philo for the premiere of Die, My Love. The dress, a masterclass in modern minimalism, featured asymmetrical sleeves, a cinched waist with a skinny black belt, and daring cutouts at the waist and back, revealing just enough skin to balance structure and sensuality.
The gown’s structured bodice—reminiscent of a tailored suit coat—contrasted with a draped sleeve on one side and a full arm covering the other, creating a dynamic interplay of rigidity and fluidity. A thigh-high slit offered a glimpse of Lawrence’s black suede Phoebe Philo Soft Sock Pumps, styled with crew socks—a playful nod to the season’s sock-and-pump trend. The look was completed with Phoebe Philo’s double ball earrings and a wispy, low bun, embodying understated glamour.
Lawrence’s styling, overseen by Jamie Mizrahi, underscored her growing affinity for Philo’s designs, marking a departure from her longtime collaboration with Dior. The ensemble not only highlighted Philo’s signature architectural precision but also Lawrence’s ability to merge avant-garde fashion with red carpet poise.
As the festival honored Lawrence with the Donostia Award, her choice to wear an unreleased Philo design—Look 34 from Collection D—cemented her status as a fearless style icon, unafraid to embrace fashion’s most directional moments.
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