Jennifer Lawrence's Dior Dress Sparks Mixed Reactions at Governors Awards
Jennifer Lawrence made a striking entrance at the Governors Awards, clad in a Dior gown designed by Jonathan Anderson. The dress, a blend of white and ivory fabrics, featured a tight corset under pleated silk and a thigh slit.
Mixed Reactions
- Admirers praised the creativity of the design.
- Critics noticed the unusual draping, with one observer joking that the dress looked like it was tucked into her underwear.
- Another compared it to a child's makeshift gala dress.
Previous Fashion Choices
This wasn't Lawrence's first time raising eyebrows with Anderson's designs. Earlier, at the Rome Film Festival, she wore a brown oversized sweater with a sheer cream skirt from Anderson's spring 2026 collection. The public found it too casual for a red carpet event.
Jonathan Anderson's Vision
Anderson, now the sole creative director for Dior's women's, men's, and haute couture collections, has a bold vision. His designs often push boundaries, but not everyone is on board.
- The Governors Awards gown was inspired by his ready-to-wear collection.
- A gray counterpart without the thigh slit was also available, showing a different take on the same theme.
Fashion as Expression
Fashion is subjective, and what one person sees as art, another might see as a misstep. Lawrence's choice to wear Anderson's designs, despite mixed reactions, shows her willingness to take risks.
"Fashion is about expression, and sometimes, that means stepping outside the box."