Flaunting a charming look, Jennifer Lawrence graced the 13th annual Governors Awards held at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles on Saturday night. The Hollywood starlet, who won an Academy Award at the age of 32, donned a lovely black tulle halter dress by Dior that complemented her radiant skin perfectly. The dress was adorned with gorgeous off-white floral embroidery, which extended from the bust to the hemline of the full-length gown.

Flower power: Jennifer Lawrence looked flirty in floral at the 13th annual Governors Awards, which were held at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles on Saturday night

At the 13th annual Governors Awards in Los Angeles, Jennifer Lawrence sported a flirty floral look that left heads turning. The Hunger Games actress’s signature blonde locks flowed down her back in perfect uniform waves stemming from a precise middle part. Her captivating blue eyes popped with black eyeliner, while her lips were coated with a milky pink gloss. Jennifer’s cheeks glowed with a touch of luminous pink blush, and her brows were defined with a soft, taupe-toned pencil. The stunning starlet posed for photographers with one hand on her hip, showcasing her radiant beauty as she strolled down the red carpet.

Glow: The Academy Award-winner, 32, modeled a black tulle halter dress that contrasted beautifully with her sun-kissed complexion

Radiant: The 32-year old Academy Award recipient looked stunning as she flaunted a chic black tulle halter dress that perfectly complemented her glowing and sun-kissed skin.

Embroidery: It was covered in off white floral embroidery from the bust to the hem of the floor-length number

The floor-length gown that Jennifer wore to an event was beautifully adorned with floral embroidery in an off-white shade, extending from the bust to the hemline. Recently, Jennifer and her husband Cooke Maroney were blessed with a baby boy whom they named Cy. Despite being a new mother, Jennifer has been actively promoting her latest film “Causeway,” where she portrays a US soldier who undergoes a traumatic brain injury. She attended the event on Saturday alongside her co-star Brian Tyree Henry, who looked elegant in a classic black tuxedo.

Golden girl: The Hunger Games star's signature blonde tresses cascaded down her back in uniform waves stemming from a precise middle part

The actress from The Hunger Games donned her trademark blonde locks that flowed down her back in perfect waves, all from a neat center parting. She looked radiant as ever, truly a golden girl.

Co-star: The new mom has been busy promoting her latest film Causeway in which she plays a U.S. soldier who suffers a traumatic brain injury. She was joined at Saturday's event by her co-star Brian Tyree Henry, who looked dapper in a classic black tuxedo

The actress who recently became a mother has been busy promoting her latest movie Causeway. In the film, she portrays a U.S. soldier suffering from a traumatic brain injury. Her co-star, Brian Tyree Henry, also attended the event looking stylish in a classic black tuxedo. The Governors Awards is an annual ceremony that recognizes recipients of awards conferred by the Academy’s Board of Governors. The awards include the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, and the Honorary Award. The honorees are announced in the summer before the November event where they are recognized at a dinner gala. The event’s highlights are also incorporated into the year’s Academy Awards show. This year, the Board Of Governors have chosen Diane Warren, Peter Weir, and Euzhan Palcy to receive honorary Oscars.

Beaming: The beaming beauty often posed for photographers with one hand on her hip as she made her way down the red carpet

Radiant: The stunning celebrity often struck a pose for photographers while placing one hand on her hip as she strolled down the crimson carpet. Michael J. Fox has been selected as the recipient of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award this year. This prestigious award is conferred upon individuals who have made significant contributions to humanitarian causes. In 2000, Michael established the Michael J. Fox Foundation, which has raised about $1.5 billion to help finance studies on Parkinson’s Disease. Although he was diagnosed with the condition in 1991, the Back To The Future star did not publicly disclose the news until 1998. As a result of the disease’s consequences, Michael officially retired from acting in the year 2020, two years earlier.

'The Governors Awards is an annual event celebrating awards conferred by the Academy's Board of Governors ¿ the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award and the Honorary Award,' reads the ceremony's official website; Jennifer seen with Lila Neugebauer and Justine Ciarrocchi

According to the official website of the Governors Awards, this yearly occasion honors the recipients of three prestigious awards from the Academy’s Board of Governors: the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, and the Honorary Award. Jennifer was spotted attending the event alongside Lila Neugebauer and Justine Ciarrocchi.