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Jennifer Lawrence Continues Citrus Dressing With Lemon-Lime Pieces From This Luxury New Zealand Brand

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By Elliot O·Jun 2, 2026·1 min read
Jennifer Lawrence Continues Citrus Dressing With Lemon-Lime Pieces From This Luxury New Zealand Brand

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

Citrus dressing has officially graduated from passing trend to full-blown fashion moment — and Jennifer Lawrence is leading the charge. The butter-yellow wave that swept through recent seasons has sharpened into something with more bite: lemon, lime, and every zesty hue in between are now the palette of choice for the style-conscious, and Lawrence is making the case louder than anyone.

On Monday night, spotted in New York City with husband Cooke Maroney, the Oscar winner wore a highlighter-bright co-ord from Harris Tapper — a New Zealand-based quiet luxury label — that stopped the street cold. The set comprised a semi-sheer silk georgette blouse and matching midi skirt, the top tied at both front and back with delicate black bows, the skirt finished with a rear slit and layered over coordinating trousers. Coordinated without being costumey. Effortful without looking like it.

The Contrast Formula

Lawrence balanced the eye-popping yellow-green with an instinctively sharp edit of black: a black Hermès Kelly Monaco bag, inky Manolo Blahnik sandals, and a gold statement necklace with rings — including her go-to Pyramid ring from Yi Collection. It's a pairing that reads as deeply considered without being overthought, which is precisely the point. According to Harper's Bazaar, the citrus color shift has become the dominant star street-style trend in recent months, and Lawrence is one of its most committed practitioners.

The occasion was a wrap party for Martin Scorsese's upcoming film What Happens at Night, adapted from Peter Cameron's 2020 novel. Lawrence was joined by Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and a cast that also includes Mads Mikkelsen, Patricia Clarkson, and Jared Harris — which, frankly, is the kind of company worth dressing for.

When the color is this sharp and the styling this clean, citrus isn't a trend you're chasing — it's one you're setting.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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