Jennifer Lawrence wore a white Dior to the 2025 Governors Awards: meh or fine?

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The Governors Awards were held last night in Hollywood, and in recent years, this really marks the beginning of the “awards season.” So many Oscar-hopefuls turn up for the show, which is untelevised (but recorded and the videos are on YouTube). The ladies really dress up as well, like this a dry run for their awards-season fashion. Speaking of, Jennifer Lawrence wore this sultry Dior gown in white. The slit on the skirt was way too high, and whenever photographers got shots of Jennifer walking, you could see her undergarments. Poor design and poor decision-making from the Dior people. Still, Jennifer clearly believes that she’s going to be in the awards-season mix this year with Die My Love.

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Also in Dior? Natalie Portman and Mia Goth. I’m not telling Natalie to “smile more,” but she genuinely looks FURIOUS on the carpet.

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Emily Blunt’s Schiaparelli gown is being widely described as the worst dress at the Governors Awards. I actually like the top part of the gown, but the sheer “V” around her crotch is absolutely ghastly.

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Kristen Stewart wore Rodarte and bangs. The dress itself is fine, but the styling sucks. Those shoes, lmao. K-Stew’s hair has been tragique for like five full years.

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Sydney Sweeney turned up the Governors Awards in a shade of bright orange. Her skin, not her dress. I guess she really is MAGA if she thinks this spray-tan looks good.

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20 Responses to “Jennifer Lawrence wore a white Dior to the 2025 Governors Awards: meh or fine?”

  1. Leesa says:

    Sydney reminds me of the Schitt’s Creek engagement photo episode. 😂

  2. Sun says:

    Meh, there are better versions of the “bedsheet” dress.

    Mia Goth’s is my favourite. I was on board with Emily Blunt until I got to the sheer crotch arrow. She just cannot get out of her Real Housewives rut, huh.

  3. Debbie says:

    Natalie Portman always wears little girl garments, and this one is no exception.

    • ClammanderJen says:

      Disagree! She is an absolutely teeny-tiny thing and tends to veer shorter, but I tend to love her choices and styling. Genuinely beautiful artistry. I THINK this is just a really poor angle — I’ll have to check out other pictures.

      As for the others… I hate all the new and tweaked faces. All of them. I don’t like any of the dresses, either, but at least I am finding Mia Goth interesting these days. Frankenstein really did it for me — both her and Jacob.

  4. BayTampaBay says:

    Jennifer Lawrence looks fine. Red Carpet gowns are one thing, the Red Carpet.

  5. Kirsten says:

    I really love Mia Goth’s and Kristen Stewart’s looks – they look fantastic. I also think this is the best red carpet look the Sydney Sweeney has had in ages but I still wish she’d try a different style.

  6. Jegede says:

    I actually like JLaw’s entire look.🔥

    This is the white she should have worn to Cannes!

  7. Veronica S. says:

    I actually like J. Law’s dress. It’s slightly retro with a more modern cut on the slit. Mia Goth is clearly from the same collection, but it’s a great color. Stewart’s Chanel is nice. Portman’s dress feels a tad girlish, but the real miss for me is on the shoes. They’re so…bridesmaid?? Just wear a metallic sandal!

    Blunt definitely has a rare miss with that sheer panel. Sweeney either got a new stylist or they’ve figured out how to work with her body because the last few dresses have been an improvement over her early fashion, but she’s got Republican Socialite Gala energy to me. Fitting, I suppose, but the dresses always veer slightly too mature or too obsessively vampy.

  8. Normades says:

    I like Mia’s look the best and hope before anyone else above she gets the awards attention. Emma Stone and Jlaw are definitely going for it but I would prefer to see some less famous faces on the circuit.

  9. L4Frimaire says:

    Bot living these gowns. It’s giving prom. The Dior looks like it wants to be a Versace.

  10. Constance says:

    I’m not crazy about any of them. I like Mia’s overall look but wish the saddle bags were taken off.

  11. seaflower says:

    Whoever did SS’s make up needed to take a step back to survey her before she got on the red carpet – white dress, orange decolletage, white face. I can’t unsee the wide stripe of orange.

  12. Sherry says:

    Jennifer Lawrence always has such empty eyes on the red carpet. I’ve always wondered whether it’s because she hates it?

    • Veronica S. says:

      When you’re standing for a professional photo – which these shots are, since they tend to pose for the cameras for the fashion can be documented – you’re often told to look into the distance so it doesn’t look like you’re staring directly into the camera. With her, I always got the sense she was never quite able to nail that down in a natural way, so she gets that spacey look. I always notice it disappears the moment she’s directly engaged or more candidly shot lol.

  13. blue says:

    Natalie’s dress would look great on a 6 year old.
    Emily’s dress without the sheer strips would be stunning.
    Mia’s saddlebags are absurd & overpower her.
    I like JLaw’s dress, it’s interesting.
    Why do the long dresses (except KStew’s) have to drag on the floor? Makes for dirty hemlines by the end of an evening even if the wearer doesn’t get her heels tangled & tear the dress or trip.

  14. Jferber says:

    I don’t like JLaw’s dress at all. Is her movie good?

    • Mee says:

      No the movie is not good. I don’t blame JL, somewhere in the editing room a LOT was left on the floor. Metaphorically speaking.
      She flails about in the film having post partum without any actual conversation about it. NONE. She’s a writer. We don’t know if she’s written before, what kind of writer, is the lack of writing caused by the post partum, where’s her editor, does she have a deadline???….NOTHING. we get none of those conversations.
      Ohh and she’s naked…. a lot.
      Maybe there’ll be a part 2 to explain Lakeith Stanfield ‘s character…..
      The film has no point.

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