Jennifer Lawrence Is Photographed Stepping Out During Paris Fashion Week
The Hunger Games icon has had a busy last few months, with the release of her critically acclaimed film, Die My Love, and her invitation to numerous public speaking, fashion, and promotional events.
To kick off the year, she attended Paris Fashion Week, most notably sitting front row at the Dior show, stunning in a coat with dramatic fur cuffs. Later, in the famous city, she was photographed stepping out for dinner in a super chic outfit consisting of a sheer blouse and denim jeans. She carried a simple black leather handbag and had her golden blonde locks worn down, with her bands on full display. You can see the pictures of her here!
While there were a lot of fans and social media users who loved to see the pictures of her going to dinner, mostly due to her chic street style, some were too distracted by how different her face looks these days.
Fans Say They 'Can't Recognize' Jennifer On Social Media
It's no secret that the Oscar-winner has entered a new chapter of her career, taking on different kinds of projects and reevaluating her work life and priorities after becoming a mom of two. However, many have noticed that with that new chapter has come a transition in her looks.
Over the last few months, Jennifer has been accused of receiving some kind of plastic surgery or cosmetic treatment after fans have been writing about how much her face has changed, with many of them thinking it doesn't look like a natural transition. They shared these thoughts after seeing her fashion week photos on Instagram.
"I can't recognize her," commented a user.
"She looks very different in the face," added another.
One user speculated that she had "lots of work on that face," as another accused her of having a "blepharoplasty."
In the past, the Silver Linings Playbook star noted that she had done a bit of work with filler-free Botox, but hadn't done anything 'under the knife,' as some users are suggesting. Still, with her blunt sense of humor, she admitted to being open to more in the future.