Jennifer Lawrence didn't land a role in Twilight, but that didn't affect her status as a fan of the franchise!
The Hunger Games actress, 34, was spotted out and about in New York City on Friday, May 2, in a casual outfit that showed her love for the The Twilight Saga.
For her outing, Lawrence wore a black leather jacket with a tall row of buttons, giving off a vibe similar to that of the members of the Volturi, the antagonistic governing body and vampire coven in the film series.
The actress also wore an oversized white T-shirt with a graphic print that was concealed by the jacket, and paired the top with a cream-colored maxi skirt featuring a dainty lace trim.
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Lawrence completed the look with black open-toe sandals, a red printed drawstring bag and further accessorized with the addition of black sunglasses and a black cap with The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 embroidered on it in red thread — and in the franchise's signature font — to keep her highlighted blonde hair contained.
The Twilight hat serves as a cheeky nod to Lawrence's personal history with the franchise. She previously revealed that she tried out for a role in the first movie before she landed The Hunger Games.
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During a June 2023 episode of The Rewatchables podcast, Lawrence told host Bill Simmons, "I auditioned for Twilight. They turned me down immediately. I didn't even get a callback, but my life would have been totally different."
Big things were ultimately in the cards for the No Hard Feelings actress. A year after trying out for Twilight, she landed the role of Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games, which became a hit. Like The Twilight Saga, The Huger Games franchise spawned multiple movies, ending with four filmed between 2012 and 2015.
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"I have to churn out movies in between so that I'm not only known for this franchise," Lawrence added. "I was still in a franchise, so I was still trying to counteract the franchise-ness and I would still be doing that if I was in Twilight."
The actress also revealed that she almost decided against starring in The Hunger Games because she didn't want a similar level of fame to that of Twilight stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart.
"I didn't want to be the most famous person on the planet," she said. "That's a very different life than what I had pictured for myself."