Embracing a kitschy-cool blend of East-meets-West styling, Jennifer Lawrence turned Tribeca sidewalks into her own summer runway—flipping denim norms in 85° heat.
Jennifer Lawrence isn’t afraid to make a heatwave statement—even when it involves denim. On the evening of July 11, 2025, she was photographed in New York City’s Tribeca neighborhood alongside husband Cooke Maroney, exuding a relaxed elegance that was anything but accidental.
At the center of her outfit was a vintage embroidered Chinese Qi Pao-style vest, a sleeveless black piece detailed with vivid florals and green piping—visibly referencing traditional Chinese tailoring. She paired the vest with a basic white tee underneath, letting the ornate embroidery pop with contrast. This kind of cultural remix—mixing streetwear silhouettes with heritage pieces—has quietly been creeping back into fashion’s lexicon, especially among downtown creatives and vintage obsessives.
But what really bent the season’s fashion rulebook was her choice of baggy, mid-wash jeans, which pooled generously over her sandals. In the thick of a sticky NYC summer, this isn’t a move for the faint of heart. Then again, Lawrence has never shied from a fashion contradiction.
The denim’s slouchy volume was offset by her Manolo Blahnik Sussara Slides—a luxe detail barely visible under the folds. The ivory raffia accents on the straps added just a whiff of beach texture to an otherwise city-centric look.
Her Fendi Selleria Doctor Bag, another vintage hit, grounded the ensemble with its structured frame and kiss-lock clasp—a nostalgic silhouette that’s quietly enjoying a second wave among stylists and celebrities alike. Taylor Swift, Kendall Jenner, and Priyanka Chopra have all co-signed the revival of ladylike, coin-purse-inspired bags this year.
Accessories didn’t end there. Lawrence was spotted wearing a stack of Foundrae jewelry, including the Pause Internal Compass Medium Garnet Medallion, Heavy Belcher Chain, and the Annex Link—a high-gloss, sentimental mix that speaks to her fondness for symbolic statement pieces. Also in the mix: a Sophie Buhai 1930 necklace and her custom Alison Lou engagement ring, a staple in nearly all her recent outings.
Completing her evening uniform was a pair of Dmy Studios “Juno” sunglasses, squarish and sleek, offering a hint of early-2000s attitude and just enough mystery.