Talk about high-low fashion.
Jennifer Lawrence stepped out in New York City this week in effortlessly chic street style — even on the way to an exercise class. The A-lister paired a red Roucha Janssen Jacket ($285) with Alo Airlift Leggings ($134) and her Hermès 30 Lindy handbag, which can run into five figures.
The”Hunger Games” star also accessorized her look with her footwear of choice lately — the Adidas Adilette Comfort 2.0 Slide, an under-$35 icon that’s a summer staple.
The 2.0 shoe promises more comfort and longevity than the original version, while still going from beach to street in a cinch — or a workout class, like the A-lister.
While Lawrence is famously fond of pricey sandals from The Row, this upgraded Adidas style is much easier (and more wallet-friendly) to lean into.
The “Silver Linings Playbook” actress wears the Adilette Slides on repeat — even pairing them in April with the star-favorite Leset Margo Tee, with flowy satin pants from Dissh and a Róhe silk dress worn as an overcoat, for an elegant look.
The star lives in the West Village and has cemented her fashion-plate status, even while going on coffee runs.
Likewise, Lawrence was snapped last month in a vintage Mickey Mouse tee, red Loewe track pants, an Hermès Lindy bag and her go-to Adidas slides.
That day, her keychain had Cyklar’s $24 Modern Pathcouli perfume attached, and it immediately went in our carts.
The warm, addictive scent with notes of pistachio and vanilla that we’ve become completely enamored with. (Hailey Bieber and Alix Earle are also fans of the brand.)
As it turns out, Lawrence smells as cool as her sartorial style.
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