JENNIFER: BEST RISING STAR
Nominated by: Zephyr Basine
The College Fashion blogger singled out actress Jennifer Lawrence as the star under 25 with the hottest style. “She doesn’t let the clothes wear her,” Basine says of the designer looks Lawrence picked for theHunger Games press tour. And with ensembles ranging from this backless gold gown to her copper lace sheath (both Prabal Gurung), she shows total command of style for someone so young.
People Magazine has named Jennifer Lawrence one of the top ten best dressed of 2012.
Posted on Wednesday, September 19, 2012 by Editor
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