Jennifer Lawrence steals the show with quilted Dior gown as she leads the cast at The Hunger Games premiere before changing into plunging number for the after party

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Actress Jennifer Lawrence (centre left) stole the show at the London premiere for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 this evening, wowing crowds in an effortless quilted Dior gown.
 The 24-year-old walked the red carpet at London's Leicester Square ahead of the UK film premiere of the much-awaited sequel. The premiere attracted dozens of high-profile celebrities, and was attended (from left to right) by Lorde, who sings the film's theme music, and cast members, Natalie Dormer, Elizabeth Banks, Jena Malone and Julianne Moore. Later on in the evening she changed into a stunning dress with a plunging neckline for the glittering after party (right). Also in attendance at the opening of the latest Hunger Games installment, which will be released on November 20, was Katie Price, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, model Daisy Lowe, singer Alexandra Burke and reality TV stars Kimberley Garner and Sam Faiers.
It was the red carpet entrance that everyone was waiting for on Monday night.
So when Jennifer Lawrence arrived at The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 premiere wearing an exquisite quilted Dior gown, she effortlessly stole the show.
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Owning it: Jennifer Lawrence opts for a sophisticated fashion angle at The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 premiere on Monday nightSexy siren! Jennifer later showed off her racy side in plunging white dress at the Hunger Games after party in LondonA beauty from all angles: From the back, Jennifer's dress dipped low as her dress just skimmed the red carpetA beauty from all angles: From the back, Jennifer's dress dipped low as her dress just skimmed the red carpet

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