Long before Jennifer Lawrence became an Oscar winner, she was an aspiring actress beginning to lay the groundwork for a Hollywood career.
31.10.2022 - 20:33 / glamour.com
was total Manhattan Mom. The Mets cap? Tick! Power leggings? You bet! New Balance trainers…hold up. The actor swerved the uptown take on normcore kicks for a much more offbeat shoe. Get ready for this: J-Law styled her park get-up with a pair of minimalist black ballet pumps that were more sports sock than ladylike flat.
Naturally, the off-kilter cool style was from . Retailing for a not unsubstantial $820, the Ozzy slippers are crafted from paper-thin unlined stretch nappa leather, which most likely feels like velvet but also highlights every detail of one’s toes. What support do they offer when pounding the pavement, one might ask? Absolutely none. The light-as-air basics, which give off a , signify one thing: status.FiveFingers but with Mary-Kate and Ashley’s midas touch.This is not Lawrence’s first foray into the wild footwear department.
The spent her mat leave in a pair of sparkly Melissa fisherman’s sandals that harked back to childhood beach holidays when sea-safe accessories were top of the agenda. On Jennifer Lawrence, the nostalgic plastic-fantastic buckle-ups looked playful and offered some light relief for those still bemused by the ugly shoe trend. She’s also not afraid of wearing Uggs—both slippers and boots—out in public and still slips on her Adidas slides long after everyone else retired theirs for Birkenstocks.There was no way Lawrence was going to pass on the Ozzys.
Long before Jennifer Lawrence became an Oscar winner, she was an aspiring actress beginning to lay the groundwork for a Hollywood career.
For Jennifer Lawrence, preparing to play a wounded veteran in Causeway took time and intense preparation. Part of that preparation included meeting with real veterans to form her character.
When Lila Neugebauer was first handed the original script for “Causeway,” the acclaimed New York theater director responded instantly to its intimate, psychological portrait of a military veteran struggling to readjust to life in New Orleans after returning home from Afghanistan with a traumatic brain injury. “It was a very personal work, and that script was characterized by a deeply felt lyricism and patience,” says Neugebauer, of the story that would become her feature debut.
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