Jennifer Lawrence, Elizabeth Banks & More Light Up MockingJay - Part 2 Los Angeles Premiere—See Their Breathtaking Gowns!

Oh la la! The red carpet never looked so good

By Lindsey Sirera Nov 17, 2015 6:35 PMTags
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There's no denying it: These gals are on fire.

While The Hunger Games' leading ladies are never far from perfection on the red carpet, last night marked a particularly en pointe display. After all, this is their second-to-last major red carpet for the last installment in the four-part film franchise. So yeah, their wardrobe mantra for the evening was probably something along the lines of: Go big or go home!

Both the star of the series and the star of the carpet, Jennifer Lawrence didn't fail to wow in a crisp white Dior Haute Couture gown, complete with gold-beaded shoulder embellishments, a scalloped neckline and a sheer illusion paneled décolletage. This pristine dress is just one of parade of Dior Couture confections the actress has sported for the world press tour—she is one of the luxury label's most popular Dior darlings, after all—and comes with the golden sartorial touch of J.Law's new power-styling duo, Jordan Jordan and Jill Lincoln.

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And then, there was Elizabeth Banks—style star extraordinaire. And considering she plays the film's resident fashionista, Effie Trinket, it's only natural that she'd pull out all the stops for film's press tour. Shying away from her usual regal looks (and her fave designer, Elie Saab), the 41-year-old brought on the glitz and glamour with a multi-color, striped Dolce & Gabbana number. The sophisticated, long-sleeved silhouette flawlessly fit her frame, and the elaborate sequined detail didn't go unnoticed either (also note, she's wearing AS29 rings).

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But wait—there's one more Hunger Games that must be mentioned. And that would be you, Natalie Dormer. While she may be a relative newcomer to the films, she certainly dressed like a red carpet veteran wearing a breathtaking tulle Vivienne Westwood gown in a soft lavender-gray with a delicate floral overlay. However, the most touching part or her elegant display was the vintage French brooch on her waist, worn in honor of those who lost their lives in the recent Paris terrorist attacks.

After witnessing this stunning display, our only thought is this—now we really can't wait to see what the cast will wear come the New York City premiere on Wednesday.