
Jennifer Lawrence made a striking appearance at the 2025 Rome Film Festival, wearing her first Dior creation by designer Jonathan Anderson. VOGUE
Actor Jennifer Lawrence finally made her red carpet debut in a design by Jonathan Anderson for Dior, marking one of the most anticipated fashion moments of the season. The occasion took place at the 2025 Rome Film Festival, where Lawrence attended the premiere of her film Die My Love.
Anderson, who took over Dior’s womenswear line less than a month ago, unveiled his first collection earlier this October. Fans and fashion followers had eagerly waited to see how his modern approach would blend with Lawrence’s timeless style—and the result didn’t disappoint.
Her First Dior Look Under Anderson
Lawrence stepped onto the red carpet wearing Look 56 from Dior’s Spring 2026 collection. The ensemble featured a dusty grey-brown pullover with black cuffs and a matching V-neck collar that draped softly over her shoulders. She paired it with a delicate white polka-dot skirt, layered in two airy bubble tiers and tied together by a slim black ribbon around the waist.

Jennifer Lawrence attends the Rome Film Festival. VOGUE
The outfit perfectly balanced casual comfort with elegant sophistication, reflecting Anderson’s signature mix of structure and softness.
Perfectly Chosen Accessories
To complement her outfit, Lawrence chose black pointy-toe heels with a 3D feather appliqué, adding a subtle edge to her look. She skipped over the white open-toed shoes seen on the runway, choosing a darker tone that highlighted the black accents in her ensemble.
The actor kept her accessories understated yet refined. She wore small hoop earrings and a silver Longines PrimaLuna watch, giving her look a polished but effortless finish. Her makeup stayed natural, and her blonde hair flowed in soft waves—classic Jennifer Lawrence glamour.
A New Chapter in Her Dior Story
Lawrence has been a Dior ambassador for several years, often seen in elegant gowns from the fashion house at major events. However, her recent appearances have showcased her growing versatility.
At the San Sebastian Film Festival in September, she wore two designs by Phoebe Philo—an oversized black T-shirt dress with a dramatic train and a tobacco-hued asymmetrical gown. Later, at the BFI London Film Festival, she turned heads again in a vintage black Armani Privé halter dress, paired with a striking Glenn Spiro torque necklace.

She wore a grey-brown top with a white polka-dot skirt from Dior’s Spring 2026 line, completing her look with black feathered heels and minimal jewellery. VOGUE
This time in Rome, her debut in Anderson’s Dior design felt like a milestone—both for the designer’s new era at Dior and for Lawrence’s evolving red carpet style.
Fashion Fans Celebrate the Collaboration
The appearance drew excitement from fashion critics and fans alike. Many praised the mix of elegance, modernity, and confidence that Lawrence brought to the look.
As the Die My Love press tour continues, fashion watchers hope this is only the beginning of many future collaborations between Jennifer Lawrence and Jonathan Anderson’s Dior.

