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Jennifer Lawrence Helps Saks Unveil Holiday Windows With Dior

The actress was on hand for the store's lighting ceremony on Monday night, along with guests including Maya Hawke, Caleb McLaughlin and more.

- BY KRISTEN TAUER PHOTOGRAPH­S BY DOLLY FAIBYSHEV

“Who’s ready?” Saks Fifth Avenue chief executive officer Marc Metrick was standing behind a podium on Fifth Avenue on Monday night, facing a VIP crowd eager to witness the debut of Saks’ 2023 holiday display in collaborat­ion with Dior. The block in front of Saks had been temporaril­y cleared out for the occasion, and the sound of distant New York traffic would soon be drowned out by a holiday soundtrack.

“For decades we’ve presented our holiday windows and lightshow as a gift to New York City, and this year’s gift is more spectatulo­r than ever before,” added Metrick, before welcoming Dior CEO Delphine Arnault and house ambassador Jennifer Lawrence up to introduce Dior’s “Carousel of Dreams.”

“It is a dream come true to be here, with you, in the middle of Fifth Avenue to celebrate this stunning celebratio­n,” Arnault told the crowd, huddled underneath blue blankets. “This unique takeover is a wonderful tribute to the dreams and magic of the holiday season.”

“I’ve had the honor of being part of the Dior family for quite some time now, and looking around this feels like the perfect place to celebrate the holidays,” added Lawrence, before turning to Metrick to collective­ly offer the official cue: “Let’s light up the night!”

The lighting celebratio­n kicked off with an outdoor performanc­e by Martha Graham dancers, in costumes designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri (who watched from the stadium-style seating, next to Tracee Ellis Ross and Mickalene Thomas). The evening, which had kicked off earlier with cocktails in the Vault at Saks Fifth Avenue, continued afterward with a celebratio­n at L’Avenue at Saks.

“Initial reactions to the windows — if I’m being completely honest — it was the first moment I’ve ever felt in my life as though I’m living in a real-life Disney movie,” said Nina Dobrev, who spent the past weekend at the Formula 1 race in Las Vegas with McLaren and had recently gotten back to New York in time for the window unveiling. “It felt very magical. It’s the first moment of Christmas I’ve felt this season,” she added.

“I was in awe,” said “Stranger Things” star and Dior beauty ambassador Caleb McLaughlin. “The creative direction was amazing, the colors, the gathering of the people, the dancing, the fireworks — the placement of everything was done very well,” he adds. “I’ve never experience­d the New York City holiday vibe.”

McLaughlin noted that he’s looking forward to spending the holidays with family. “As I’ve gotten older the holidays have become, I wouldn’t say less exciting, but when you’re younger you’re like, ‘Santa’s coming!’ I think it’s more about family for me now,” he said. “We’re able to come together and share our love.”

And after the holidays, with the writer and

SAG strikes over, it’s back to set. “What’s exciting is I get to go through the holidays, and then starting next year I’ll get back to work,” he added.

Other guests on hand for the festivitie­s included Maya Hawke, Lola Tung, Rachel Zegler, Ashley Park, Leyna Bloom and Eli Brown.

“I love being in New York and watching things get lit up,” said Alexandra Daddario, noting that she is also looking forward to spending the season with loved ones. “I’m a big fan of tradition, and I think that the tradition of seeing family. and what you eat and what you drink, and how you dress is a really fun thing,” she added. “You get to play around with your outfits and your makeup and you’re going to lots of parties — it’s a really special time.”

first designs of her new signature fashion house last month, announced Tuesday that the second delivery of her first “edit” — her term for collection­s — will be available for purchase beginning that day on phoebephil­o.com.

Other details about this second act are under wraps. A third delivery of this edit, dubbed A1, is expected at a later date.

Philo plans to release future edits according to her own schedule, rather than the standardiz­ed fashion calendar, as she sees her new designs as seasonless and part of a continuous body of work.

The first delivery of Phoebe Philo — easily the most anticipate­d womenswear collection of 2023 — appears to have sold out rapidly. The label covers the gamut of categories, spanning ready-to-wear, footwear, handbags, jewelry and eyewear.

As reported, retail prices for A1 range from $ 1,400 to $ 2,400 for trousers; $ 2,200 to $ 8,500 for dresses; $ 3,600 to $ 4,800 for knits; $ 3,600 to $ 4,500 for tailored jackets; $ 6,900 to $ 12,000 for leather jackets, and $ 16,500 to $ 25,000 for shearling jackets. Shoes run from $ 1,100 to $ 1,750 and handbags from $ 3,500 to $ 8,500.

Anticipati­on for the collection has been building since Philo revealed in

July 2021 that she would be returning to fashion with a new, independen­t house, and with LVMH Moët

Hennessy Louis Vuitton as a minority investor.

One of the most revered — and bankable — designers of her generation, she is probably best known for engineerin­g a brand rejuvenati­on at LVMHowned Celine.—

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Marc Metrick, Jennifer Lawrence, and Delphine Arnault.
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Mickalene Thomas and Maria Grazia Chiuri
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Ashley Park and Alexandra Daddario
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Caleb McLaughlin
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Rachel Zegler
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Maya Hawke
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Nina Dobrev
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