Jennifer Lawrence and Husband Cooke Maroney Coordinate Looks for Dinner in NYC


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Jennifer Lawrence and husband Cooke Maroney are at it again with their easy and elegant coordinating ensembles.

The new parents were spotted heading out for dinner in New York City Thursday evening in casual looks—each which involved a plain white tee.

Lawrence paired her staple piece with a cobalt-blue maxi skirt and strappy caramel Manolo Blahnik sandals. She carried a slouchy pastel yellow bag and accessorized with a simple gold necklace. The Hunger Games star wore her hair natural wavy hair down and went makeup-free.

Maroney, meanwhile, styled his white T-shirt with a pair of tan slacks and matching beige-and-white suede Vans sneakers. His only accessory was a classic silver watch.

The pair's outing comes days after they were seen walking around the city in similar low-key looks—also involving white T-shirts. At the time, Lawrence paired hers with light-wash wide-leg jeans, a scarlet button-up, and the same Manolo Blahnik sandals. Her accessories included tortoiseshell sunglasses and a beige leather shoulder bag from The Row. Maroney at the time channeled downtown Manhattan cool in a pair of navy blue trousers, Vans sneakers in a matching shade, and black sunglasses.

Lawrence and Maroney, who married in 2019, welcomed their first child together in April. The actress has since remained mostly out of the spotlight, and has made it clear she wants to keep her baby's life separate from her Hollywood career.

"If I was at a dinner party, and somebody was like, 'Oh, my God, you're expecting a baby,' I wouldn't be like, 'God, I can't talk about that. Get away from me, you psycho!' But every instinct in my body wants to protect their privacy for the rest of their lives, as much as I can," the Lawrence told Vanity Fair late last year. "I don't want anyone to feel welcome into their existence. And I feel like that just starts with not including them in this part of my work."

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