Jennifer Lawrence has added archival fashion to her maternity wardrobe. Attending the Los Angeles premiere of Bread & Roses, a documentary she produced with Malala Yousafzai, about the lives of women in Kabul, Afghanistan under Taliban rule, wearing archival couture for her baby bump debut.
The sheer fabric dress with translucent spaghetti straps showcased off-shoulder sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. Originally from Christian Lacroix’s 2006 collection, it was worn on the runway by Kamila Szczawinska. The ensemble was adorned with a bejeweled brooch and a satin ribbon draped over one shoulder, paired with an open-toe black Manolo Blahnik sandal and Anita Ko jewelry for a polished finish.
Jennifer Lawrence’s stylist, Jamie Mizrahi, collaborated with vintage expert and archivist Cherie Balch for the well tailored look. Balch shared the process of finding the dress on Instagram, stating that Lawrence and her clients were head over heels before seeing it in person. “This was one of the first pieces I thought of for her and even before Jennifer and Jamie saw it in person they were head over heels. We all just knew!” Adding, “This dress is already beautiful on a non-pregnant body but with a bump?!…It turns into something that is pure magic! Beautiful in every way! She is glowing.”
Makeup artist Georgie Eisdell used satin pink lipstick, blush, and plum-hued eyeshadow to create a subtle, radiant look. Lawrence wore her golden hair loosely down her back, tucked behind her ears, and parted sleekly on the side.
This is not the first instance where she has showcased her impeccable fashion sense with a stunning vintage piece. Remember the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party earlier this year? She stole the show in a sheer white 1996 Givenchy couture dress designed by John Galliano. What’s even more impressive is that this dress was previously worn by none other than the iconic Kate Moss on the runway