Jennifer Lawrence, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, and More Brought Their A-Game to the 'Hunger Games' Premiere
The Hunger Games: MockingJay—Part 1 cast is on fire. On Monday night, they came out to celebrate the premiere of the upcoming film in Los Angeles and they brought some serious style game. Check out what the female leads wore and vote on which outfit you think is best!
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Jennifer Lawrence
Jennifer Lawrence wears Dior. Again. Despite the star’s predictability, the actress still stunned. Wearing a white dress with silver metallic pattern from the Fall 2014 couture collection, the number was shortened to mid-calf length for Lawrence from its original floor-sweeping first runway incarnation. The pockets, tight bodice, full skirt, architectural seams, and racerback with sheer details doesn’t break from convention but is definitely pretty. Silver Aquazurra shoes, an Anito Ko ring with wings, and Eposi ear cuff complete the look. Her hair was pulled back in an updo with stray hairs that didn’t fit falling in front of her face. Her makeup was fresh and flirty with pink lipstick and matching rosy cheeks. Her nails were painted nude with maroon tips, which didn’t really match, but Lawrence admitted that she was going to wear a different dress so the manicure matched that.
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Julianne Moore
"Julianne has so much stuff coming up we are both really excited about the fashion and the choices made," Leslie Fremar, Moore’s stylist, tells Yahoo Style. This black sequin dress with long fringe hem and deep revealing V-neck, worked well with her red hair. A safe choice, it’s still accentuates the 53-year-old’s natural beauty. The dark eye makeup adds to the moody aura she’s emanating.
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Elizabeth Banks
Elizabeth Banks seems to draw fashion inspiration from her eccentric character Effie Trinket. In the movie, the District 12 escort has powder white skin, bright hair, and big clothes. to match her kooky attitude. Just like the futuristic looks from the movie, Banks always picks fashion-forward ensembles for red carpet appearances. In London, the 40-year-old actress, wore an Elie Saab gown from the designer’s Fall 2014 couture collection. Its built-in cape and floral pattern stood out. While the sister team Nicole and Wendi Ferreira that styles Banks have previously said that make an effort to try to differentiate her from the character, the indistinctness isn’t such a bad thing. The structural metallic floral dress from Leonard’s Fall/Winter 2014 collection with asymmetrical hem is another fashion hit to add to Banks’s impressive resumé. The ankle straps on the Roger Vivier heels are overbearing and make her look shorter than she is but the choice to forgo accessories lets the loud dress speak for itself. The puffed-up hairdo is big but its juxtaposition with the structural dress works and matching her lips to the same red shade of the gown is gorgeous.
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Jena Malone
Jena Malone’s style has been tearing it down lately. The axe-wielding tribute in the Hunger Games, who likes to wear female designers, Malone, who plays Johanna Mason, matched her newly dyed red hair with a silk long-sleeved red dress with a high leg slit from Emanuel Ungaro’s Spring 2015 collection. Malone revealed that the color of the gown was picked strategically to pop against the all white environment. She accessorized with a camera — with actual film! — to capture the entire event and gold heels.
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Natalie Dormer
For her role in the film, Natalie Dormer shaved half her head. In real life, the unique hairstyle impacted her personal style. But with her hair all grown back — and dyed a little blonder — it seems her fashion choices have shifted once again. With pin curls and bright, feminine makeup, she wore a pink and yellow patterned dress. The gown’s cutout and flash of midriff exudes some leftover edginess from her former look. The color kind of drowns out her pale skin and the billowy skirt completely hides her figure.