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Jennifer Lawrence photos in flame hot dress for The Hunger Games Berlin premiere




 Jennifer Lawrence photos in flame hot dress for The Hunger Games Berlin premiere 


The 21-year-old ditched the gold and the black that she had worn for previous premiere and arrived for the Berlin one in a striking red lace dress that gave the impression that flames were licking her body. 


As fans of the book know, The Hunger Games heroine Katniss Everdeen faces her audience in an eye-catching fire dress that has been specially designed for the occasion.



And it would appear that Jennifer Lawrence likes her character so much that she decided to channel the fearless archer for the latest premiere of the eagerly-awaited film.

 Just like Katniss Everdeen's ceremonial dress, Jennifer Lawrence wore a frock that looked like it was covered in flames to the Berlin premiere of the Hunger Games

Spine-tingling: Jennifer showed off the intricate lace detail on the back of the dress as she chatted to reporters on the red carpet
She teamed the frock, which was cut just above her knee, in towering red peep toed heels and a gold clutch bag, her blonde hair piled up on her head.
And flame hot seemed to be the colour of choice for the leading ladies last night.

Colour of the night: Jennifer's co-star Elizabeth Banks also wore a red number which fell to the floor and showed off her slender figure

Jennifer was joined by co-star Elizabeth Banks, who plays Hunger Games escort Effie Trinket, who showed off her slender frame in a slinky sequined red dress that fell right to the floor.

Also attending the screening was Liam Hemsworth, who plays Katniss's boyfriend from home Gale Hawthorn and Josh Hutcherson, who stars as her Hunger Games partner Peeta Mellark.

All the gang: Jennifer and Elizabeth were joined by castmates Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson





Jennifer has certainly dressed to impressed for each premiere and Thursday night was no exception as she arrived for the opening of the film in Paris she impressed yet again in a slinky black number that had very little going on at the back.


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