Jennifer Lawrence Just Styled Her Tuxedo In the Most Perfect Way
The term "sexy dressing" shall probably forever incur a bad rep, but last night promoting her film Passengers on Jimmy Kimmel, Jennifer Lawrence wore one of the chicest—and sassiest—looks we've seen in some time. And it was nowhere close to looking tawdry—quite the opposite.
Jennifer wore a black Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo (always a very safe place to start), with the jacket left unbuttoned to reveal her nude-coloured strapless corset covered in crystal embellishments. She kept the rest to a minimum, with glossy black stilettos and zero jewellery.
She made the very noughties idea modern by leaving her hair wavy and pulled back off her face, so not to distract from her one showpiece—the jewel-smattered bustier. Anyone else wanting to copy this exact look for New Year's Eve?
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