She plays a woman desperate to survive on a space ship in her new film, Passengers.
And Jennifer Lawrence was looking every bit the fashion super star as she promoted promoted the upcoming thriller Passengers beside her co-star Chris Pratt, 37,
at a photo call for the film at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills on Friday
The actress, 26, looked gorgeous in a plunging Altuzarra cherry print tank top cinched into an Altuzarra floral print skirt.
Jennifer’s ample cleavage was put on full display in the low-cut number, which hugged her slender waistline with a knotted belt.
She teamed the look with a pair of platform heels, a gold bracelet, and delicate necklace.
Her short hair was worn down in loose waves and her face was done up with smoky eye shadow and pink blush.
The appearances comes after Jennifer was slammed on social media after revealing she scratched her derriere on sacred rocks in Hawaii while filming the Hunger Games.
Meanwhile, Chris was looking extremely dashing in a smart black suit paired with striped shirt.
The pair posed together on a Christmas-themed set, which featured an arrangement of lights.
On Saturday Chris made one fans day when he complimented his weigh loss picture on Reddit.
‘dude. holy sh*t. you look fucking awesome!!!!! Great job man. Keep it up. You added years to your life I bet. I know we’ve never met but i’m very proud of you,’ he wrote.
In Passengers, Jennifer and Chris star as two travelers on a space ship who are accidentally awoken 90 years early from hibernation.
But when it becomes apparent not all is right with the ship, the pair find themselves fighting for their lives.
Even amid the drama, however, Jennifer and Chris’ characters find love with each other.
Speaking of the film with Entertainment Weekly, director Morten Tyldum admitted he was glued to the script.
‘The script was so smart and funny and clever and it was such a page turner, I couldn’t put it down,’ he said.
Passengers will hit theaters in the U.S. on December 21.
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Source: USA Today