Jennifer Lawrence Wore a Chic Fall Outfit That On-the-Go Moms Can Easily Re-Create

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Jennifer Lawrence delivered a lesson in easy yet effective fall layering for moms on the go.

Earlier this week, the No Hard Feelings actor headed out in New York City, where she was spotted pushing a stroller for Cy, her one-year-old son with husband Cooke Maroney. For the daytime autumn outing, Lawrence opted for a minimalistic black outfit with a bright pop of color. The look consisted of a long black coat, black wide-leg trousers, a red hoodie, and a pair of black Adidas Sambas. She accessorized with some seasonal staples, including a black ribbed-knit beanie and large oval sunglasses.

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Lawrence and Maroney welcomed Cy in February 2022. She opened up about becoming a mother in an interview later that year.

“It’s so scary to talk about motherhood. Only because it’s so different for everybody. If I say, It was amazing from the start, some people will think, It wasn’t amazing for me at first, and feel bad,” she said at the time. “Fortunately I have so many girlfriends who were honest. Who were like, It’s scary. You might not connect right away. You might not fall in love right away. So I felt so prepared to be forgiving.”

She described how her world completely turned upside down once Cy was born. “The morning after I gave birth, I felt like my whole life had started over. Like, Now is day one of my life. I just stared. I was just so in love,” she said. “I also fell in love with all babies everywhere. Newborns are just so amazing. They’re these pink, swollen, fragile little survivors. Now I love all babies. Now I hear a baby crying in a restaurant and I’m like, Awwww, preciousssss.”

As an associate editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com, Chelsey keeps a finger on the pulse on all things celeb news. She also writes on social movements, connecting with activists leading the fight on workers’ rights, climate justice, and more. Offline, she’s probably spending too much time on TikTok, rewatching Emma (the 2020 version, of course), or buying yet another corset.