Jennifer Lawrence looked fabulous as she headed to the No Hard Feelings after-party after the star-studded premiere in NYC on Tuesday.
The actress, 32, who took to the red carpet earlier in the evening, turned heads in a gorgeous chic white dress.
The form-fitting dress had sheer panels and teased a glimpse of her long muscular legs as she strutted her belongings to the event at Harry’s Table.
The mother-of-one, who plays Maddie in the film, completed the look with a gold clutch and the color matched perfectly with her heels.
Jennifer wore a radiant makeup palette complete with smokey eye and styled her glossy blonde locks poker straight.
Glam: Jennifer Lawrence, 32, looked fabulous as she headed to the No Hard Feelings after-party after the star-studded premiere in NYC on Tuesday
Perfection: The actress who took to the red carpet earlier in the evening turned heads in a gorgeous chic white dress
Jennifer had her parents’ support at the Lincoln Square premiere of her new film.
The Hunger Games star, who has spoken out about her differences with her conservative family in the past, brought her parents Karen and Gary Lawrence to the premiere of her racy new sex comedy.
In her bawdy, risqué feature, Jennifer stars as a cash-poor woman named Maddie who falls on such hard times that she finds herself trying to seduce a 19-year-old boy for pay.
She arrived at the premiere wearing a lavish white dress that fell seductively off the shoulder on one side and was designed to somewhat resemble a toga.
As shown in a trailer for the film, Jennifer’s character Maddie is in such a dire financial situation that she is about to lose her late mother’s house.
She puts herself at the mercy of a pair of wealthy New Age “helicopter parents” played by Broadway stars Laura Benanti and Matthew Broderick.
Percy, their geeky teenage son played by Andrew Feldman, is about to go to college after being pampered all his life and never breaking the rules.
The couple offer Maddie a car in exchange for a heavyweight favor – she must seduce Percy before he leaves for Princeton in the fall.
Gold girl: The mom of one completed the look with a gold clutch and matched the color perfectly with her heels
Strut: The form-fitting dress had sheer panels and teased a glimpse of her long, muscular legs as she walked to the event at Harry’s Table with her belongings
Glam: Jennifer wore a radiant makeup palette complete with smokey eye and styled her glossy blonde locks poker straight
No Hard Feelings then embarks on her increasingly desperate attempts to get Percy into bed, including an all-night skinny dipping excursion, taking him out to drink underage, and even playfully attempting to kidnap him.
As she swam across the film’s premiere at Lincoln Center this Tuesday, she enjoyed a boisterous laugh and a warm hug with her 21-year-old co-star Andrew.
Jennifer also caused a storm on the red carpet with her bloodcurdling co-star Natalie Morales, who plays one of Maddie’s close friends, and their dashing Good Boys director Gene Stupnitsky.
It comes after Jennifer made the outrageous claim that her mother Karen once sold her toilet on Craigslist.
she said in an interview published by People that her toilet was bought by Lee Eisenberg, the producing partner of her No Hard Feelings director Gene Stupnitsky.
“Years ago, Lee Eisenberg bought a toilet on Craigslist from my mom [Karen]. My toilet,” Lawrence told People.
Family: Jennifer had the support of her parents at the premiere of her new movie in Lincoln Square where she stunned in a Grecian dress
Party: Actor Bob Odenkirk also attended the event with his wife Naomi
In suit and boots: Jennifer’s co-star Andrew Feldman donned a smart suit for the occasion (pictured with female guest)
Movie: Her bawdy, risqué feature stars Jennifer as a money-poor woman named Maddie who falls on such hard times that she finds herself trying to seduce a 19-year-old boy for pay
The Oscar-winning actress visibly hesitated when asked for more details about the alleged sale, shrugging, “I don’t know. I’m like, “I broke it.” My mom sold it for me.
Eisenberg, 46, rushed to respond on Instagram, saying Lawrence’s story was “not true at all” in a post that featured an image of the People headline.
“It’s exciting to be part of the cultural conversation. I’ve never bought Jennifer Lawrence’s old toilets, but maybe this will open the door,” Eisenberg wrote in the caption for his roughly 4,300 followers.
Lawrence was raised in Louisville, Kentucky, by mother Karen, who ran a day camp, and her father Gary, a construction company owner.