Jennifer Lawrence has overhauled her wardrobe to echo the Olsen Twins, and the result is a mix of luxury layers, loose tailoring and trainers worn almost everywhere. The 35-year-old has recently been seen in head-to-toe The Row, as well as in Indian pashmina shawls with La Ligne jeans, an Hermés Birkin, a Prada cardigan and Nike AirRift sneakers.
She has also paired Leset button-downs with satin trousers and Issey Miyake slip-on trainers, and worn Old Skool Vans with an Oxford blue shirt and Alaïa jeans. That trainer-first approach has become a calling card, with Lawrence often choosing sneakers with jeans, trousers and tailored pants rather than flat shoes.
The shift matters now because the look is not a one-off red-carpet detour. In 2026, Lawrence is being read as embracing five trainer trends and, at the center of it all, a style philosophy that leans toward practical ease without giving up polish. Her fashion is creatively shaped by celebrity stylist Jamie Mizrahi, and the pair have built a wardrobe that can swing between bohemian maximalism and slouchy minimalism.
That balance is visible in the shoes alone. Lawrence has worn Loewe’s ballet runner and the Puma Speedcats, the same model she chose when she went to watch a World Series baseball game between the L.A. Dodgers and New York Yankees. The Speedcats first appeared trackside at a Formula 1 race in 1999, but on Lawrence they read less like a retro reference than a sign that trainers have become the anchor of her off-duty uniform.
For Lawrence, the answer is already clear: her style is moving deeper into a trainer-led wardrobe, and the Olsen Twins comparison is less a passing nod than the direction of travel.






