Jennifer Lawrence is continuing her funky shoe streak with aplomb.
Last night, the actor and her husband, Cooke Maroney, ventured out of the West Village for dinner at Craft, in New York’s Flatiron District. Lawrence opted for comfortable footwear for their dinnertime stroll, wearing black Tory Burch ballet flats embellished with silver studs. While the flats are perfectly on-trend, she gave the rest of her outfit some ’70s flair, courtesy of her vintage-inspired “Master” graphic tee and yellow-lensed sunglasses. And, sticking to her classic pop-of-red styling technique, Lawrence matched the red graphics on her shirt to a tomato-red midi-skirt.
Clearly a fan of those studded shoes, Lawrence also wore them on Tuesday while out for a bike ride with Maroney. Keeping her look low-key with a black tank top and blue jeans, she let the statement shoes shine. But she’s also got another pair of standout footwear in rotation: The Row’s jelly flats (in her signature red, of course). As a supporter of jelly fisherman sandals – and a fan of The Row – it’s no surprise that Lawrence is an early adopter of the netted PVC pair. She styled hers with an all-white look perfect for a sweltering New York City day, donning a mostly unbuttoned white shirt with matching trousers, and blocking the sun with a red Ralph Lauren baseball hat and oversized sunnies.
While she may be particularly daring with her shoe choices this week, Lawrence is no stranger to bold footwear. She has continuously championed Alaïa mesh ballet flats, breaking them out for a second year in a row. Given her laid-back personal style rooted in basics, Jennifer Lawrence’s outré footwear offers a valuable fashion lesson: a weird shoe can add zest to even the simplest outfit.