For the September 5, 2017, premiere of the psychological thriller Mother! at the 74th Venice Film Festival, Jennifer Lawrence arrived in a look that balanced classic couture with a darker, avant-garde edge. As the face of Dior, she leaned into the house’s signature mix of romance and structure, delivering a moment that felt both timeless and slightly subversive against Venice’s historic backdrop.
Her appearance also reflected a broader red carpet narrative unfolding that year. At the same festival, Zoë Kravitz and Adèle Exarchopoulos embraced minimalist black sandals, proving how barely-there heels could quietly anchor even the most directional looks. Their understated approach highlighted a key styling philosophy at Venice: when the gown speaks loudly, the shoes often whisper.

That same balance between statement fashion and strategic footwear was evident in Penélope Cruz’s festival wardrobe, where she alternated between metallic ankle-strap sandals for evening glamour and sharp pumps for daytime polish. The contrast underscored how shoe choices shift not just with the outfit, but with the setting itself—from photocalls to premieres.
Meanwhile, Amanda Seyfried’s series of appearances in Venice further illustrated this versatility, with different heel styles used to reshape the tone of each look. Against this backdrop of thoughtful footwear styling, Lawrence’s own choice—largely hidden beneath layers of Dior tulle—was no less deliberate, designed to support the gown’s dramatic volume while preserving its ethereal movement.
Appearing alongside director Darren Aronofsky and co-stars Javier Bardem and Michelle Pfeiffer, Lawrence’s presence at the Palazzo del Cinema marked a significant moment for both the film and her ongoing partnership with the House of Dior.

The centerpiece of the evening was a Christian Dior Fall 2017 Couture ball gown. The design featured a structured, semi-sheer bodice adorned with intricate floral embroidery, transitioning into a voluminous skirt of layered black and grey tulle.

The polka-dot motif throughout the fabric added a graphic element to the traditional silhouette, creating a visual depth that photographed exceptionally well against the historic Venice backdrop.

Because the gown featured such an expansive, floor-length hem, the choice of footwear required a balance of height and stability.
To maintain the ethereal movement of the tulle without risking snagging, Lawrence opted for a high-profile heel that provided the lift needed to clear the gown’s delicate layers.

More Jennifer Lawrence Shoe Moments Worth Revisiting
Jennifer Lawrence’s Mother! premiere look is a reminder of how consistently she uses footwear to shape the mood of an outfit, whether she’s leaning into ethereal Dior romance, sharp couture polish, or bolder platform drama.
For a closer look at the designer heels, standout red carpet pairings, and fashion moments that have defined her style over the years, explore more of her best shoe and fashion highlights below.
👠 Explore Jennifer Lawrence’s Best Shoe & Fashion Moments:
- 📏 Jennifer Lawrence’s height and shoe size guide rounds up her standout designer heel moments, from metallic Aquazzura sandals to classic Roger Vivier styles, while noting that she wears a US shoe size 10.5.
- 🖤 Her London premiere look for No Hard Feelings pairs a custom sheer Dior gown with timeless Manolo Blahnik Carolyne slingback pumps for a darkly elegant finish.
- ✨ Jennifer Lawrence’s Dior haute couture moment in Paris shows how classic black round-toe Dior pumps can quietly ground a dramatic fashion-week look.
- 🔥 At the Los Angeles premiere of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, she styled a Christian Dior gown with black Brian Atwood sandals, a Roger Vivier clutch, and Anita Ko jewelry.
- 🌿 Jennifer Lawrence’s effortless New York street-style moment features a white dress and Gianvito Rossi cork heels with slingback straps and chunky 4-inch heels.
- 👠 Her Christian Louboutin Marchavekel 150 feature highlights Jennifer Lawrence’s affinity for architectural platform heels and sculptural red-carpet footwear.