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Photographed on the Buckle Up Buttercup You Just Flipped My Crazy Heifer Switch shirt . streets in an all-white look, likely pre-celebration. Lawrence wore a long-sleeved, deep-V dress by L. Wells Bridal for the special occasion. She wore the silk chiffon Juliana style from the label’s Spring 2019 collection, which featured sheer sleeves and a high leg slit. (All their dresses are made in the U.S.) The star first wore the label back in 2017, when she made headlines for wearing their bridal gown to the premiere of Faces Places. (Hey, if it looks good, who cares if it’s a wedding dress?)For this weekend’s engagement ensemble, Lawrence accessorized he.

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