The Oscar-winning star, 27, said in a Facebook posting that she
was also "extremely offended" by what she called the "utterly
ridiculous" reaction on social and mainstream media to the
photo, taken as part of promotions for her upcoming movie "Red
Sparrow."
The picture, taken outdoors on a bitter winter's day in London
earlier this week, showed a bare-shouldered Lawrence wearing a
black gown, while actor Jeremy Irons and three fellow cast
members donned thick wool coats
Many commentators saw the photo as a reflection of the pressure
on women in Hollywood to look good, particularly given
Lawrence's previous outspoken criticism of the gender pay gap in
the movie industry.
"True equality means either Jennifer Lawrence getting a coat, or
Jeremy Irons having to pose for a photo call in assless chaps,"
tweeted London journalist Helen Lewis.
Australian journalist Stephanie Peatling remarked on Twitter
that it was "cold enough that the bloke actors have to wear
coats and scarves to their press call and yet poor Jennifer
Lawrence is wearing a small amount of fabric some might call a
dress."
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Lawrence, one of the most sought-after actresses in Hollywood, was
having none of it.
"That Versace dress was fabulous, you think I'm going to cover that
gorgeous dress up with a coat and a scarf? I was outside for 5
minutes. I would have stood in the snow for that dress because I
love fashion and that was my choice," she wrote on Facebook.
"This is sexist, this is ridiculous, this is not feminism," she
added. "It's creating silly distractions from real issues. Get a
grip people"
"Red Sparrow," a thriller in which Lawrence plays a Russian spy,
opens worldwide next week.
(Reporting by Jill SerjeantEditing by Marguerita Choy)
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