The incredible amount of hours that Jennifer Lawrence's dress at the Oscars required

The Oscars red carpet is one of the most anticipated events of the year. Aware of the impact of the event, celebrities who are lucky enough to set foot at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles prepare, together with their team of stylists, their looks several months in advance.

In this 96th edition, Emma Stone, Anya Taylor-Joy, Zendaya, Margot Robbie and Elsa Pataky have been some of the actresses who have dazzled with exclusive designs that have gone around the world and that in some cases have a historical component. like the Dior dress worn by the protagonist of The Queen’s Gambit.

Also from the same French firm was the design of Jennifer Lawrence, who appeared on the red carpet with a spectacular creation with a Spanish touch thanks to its polka dot print. The actress, ambassador for years of the brand led by Maria Grazia Chiuri, was radiant in a strapless neckline dress that belongs to her spring-summer 2024 Haute Couture collection.

“When I saw the dress for the first time at the show I fell in love,” the star of The Hunger Games told Vogue magazine. A design that she stood out for its polka dot print that is “classic and chic” and that required a large number of hours of work.

Although looking at the images it may seem that it was a simply made dress, the truth is that the maison’s dressmakers invested 1,500 hours of work. The design is made with silk moiré by hand, layer by layer, a technique to achieve the skirt’s wavy effect that made this process longer.

Lawrence paired it with a matching shawl and diamond necklace and bracelet. He also carried a mini bag that only held his lipstick, in a flattering nude pink, and his phone.

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