We Have No Notes: Jennifer Lawrence in Giorgio Armani Privé

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We don't need reminding that Jennifer Lawrence is a movie star — but she's really making it clear with her latest string of looks.

The Oscar winner is currently promoting "No Hard Feelings," which promises a raunchy good time at the theater and sees Lawrence flex her comedy chops. When it comes to her fashion, though, she's been leaning towards quietly eye-catching, if-you-know-you-know fashion — a grey blouse and trouser set from The Row, a white mini shirtdress from Pieter Mulier's Alaïa, a color-blocked number pulled from the Phoebe Philo-era Céline archives, a peachy-nude sculpture of a column dress by Jonathan Anderson's Loewe. It's striking a different note than the pretty-exclusively-Dior wardrobe we're used to seeing her in. (Though, there's still some Maria Grazia Chiuri in there, as she's still a face of the brand.)

Much of the credit goes to Lawrence's new stylist, Jamie Mizrahi, who also works with Adele and Riley Keough. And their most recent sartorial collaboration adds another win to their streak: For an appearance in New York City, they pulled an ethereal pink Giorgio Armani Privé gown, which had an iridescent lining underneath the sheer glitter-speckled tulle down the skirt, but was fully see-through up top. To tone down the evening feel (and to cover up the top half), they added a fitted, one-button blazer with split sleeves, peep-toe Louboutin sandals and Oliver Peoples sunglasses, all in black.

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Photo: MEGA/GC Images

Every element of this look and styling — her hair worn loose and parted down the middle, her mauve-y lip color, her lack of necklace — makes her look... rich (complimentary). I'll say it once again: No notes!

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