Jennifer Lawrence dazzled fans and onlookers at the 2024 GLAAD Media Awards by sporting an exquisite black Alaïa gown with a daring plunging neckline, a sultry high slit and ruching details that accentuated her tiny waist.
The Oscar winner’s chic dress boasted a flirty backless design and floor-sweeping skirt, adding to the gown’s allure. To complement her glamorous get-up, the No Hard Feelings actress, 33, adorned herself with diamond-encrusted gold hoop earrings by Jennifer Meyer and a chic black clutch.
Jennifer Lawrence Dazzles Onlookers At The 2024 GlAAD Media Awards In Backless, V-Neck Alaïa Gown
As for her glam for the gathering held at the New York Hilton Midtown, the Hunger Games alum wore her signature golden honey blonde tresses down, parted to the side and styled into elegant loose waves. For her makeup look, Lawrence sported black winged liner, smokey eyeshadow, voluminous lashes, rosy blush and a shiny berry lip color.
Lawrence delivered some humorous remarks and jabs towards former Vice President Mike Pence while presenting the coveted Vito Russo Award to musician Orville Peck. "I love the gay community. In fact, I was in love with a homosexual. He was my first love," she told the crowd at the event.
The mom of one added: "I tried to convert him for years, but now I know conversion therapy doesn't work. Did you hear me, Mike Pence? I said conversion therapy isn't real."
The Silver Linings Playbook star continued, quipping: "Even though I know you think it worked on you." Lawrence then praised her "favorite musician and good friend," Peck, 36.
After explaining that the winner of the Vito Russo Award is someone "who has made a significant difference in accelerating LGBTQ acceptance," she then called the "Dead Of Night" singer "the definition of a trailblazer."
"He's a self-taught musician whose lyrical power and unbelievable voice are all packed into one smokin'-hot body," Lawrence went on. The Joy actress sweetly added: "Orville, you are a pioneer in music and fashion. You are a compelling storyteller who uses your platform to speak up for everyone, and you're changing the game for the LGBTQ community in country music." She gushed: "I am so proud to call you my friend."