At 3:00 p.m. on a Wednesday in SoHo, a crowd gathered outside the soon-to-open Longines boutique, including paparazzi and stylish tourists. Jennifer Lawrence was inside, exuding star power while remaining relatable. She wore a brown sweater with a matching cardigan draped over her shoulders and a short black skirt with a layered look.
Lawrence explained the skirt's design: “It’s a sweater over a sweater, but I didn’t put a skirt over a skirt.” The outfit was created by The Row, the brand founded by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.
Jennifer was there to celebrate the launch of the boutique and introduce Longines' newest watch model.
“The PrimaLuna,” she said, extending her arm to showcase it. “I don’t normally call watches by their government names, but it’s elegant. I only recently started wearing watches as jewelry, and I think that it’s a really beautiful piece of jewelry.”
The PrimaLuna is a modern reissue of a classic moonphase watch from the 193-year-old Swiss brand Longines.
Lawrence voiced a clear opinion on current denim styles. She wishes for the end of skinny jeans, expressing a desire for fashion to move on from this trend.
“I want skinny jeans to stay dead,” she stated firmly.
Her views reflect a broader shift toward comfort and new silhouettes in personal style.
Author's summary: Jennifer Lawrence champions elegant jewelry watches and welcomes new fashion directions, notably calling for the retirement of skinny jeans.
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