Some Hunger Games fans said Jennifer Lawrence was too blonde to play Katniss, but the film’s director said changing her hair color was no biggie. At the Oscars Jennifer looked every bit the blond bombshell in a red floor-grazing Calvin Klein gown.
Josh Hutcherson, who plays lover boy Peeta in The Hunger Games, has rocker-inspired personal style in real life. Here he is in Beverly Hills in wayfarers next to his very own motorcycle.
Elizabeth Banks called her Hunger Games character Effie a “fun villain.” Elizabeth’s personal style is fun but without any trace of evil. Prime example? This unique dress with its pink skirt and cool shoulder cut-outs.
Stanley Tucci called his Hunger Games character, Caesar Flickerman, “creepy.” In the book the character is blue-skinned and flamboyant. Stanley’s real life style contains hints of Caeser’s pizzaz. Exhibit A: Stanley rocking a black velvet jacket.
Alexander Ludwig may look clean as a whistle on the red carpet, but don’t let his simple style fool you—in The Hunger Games he plays the ruthless Cato. “I love playing the bad boy,” he said.
Jacqueline Emerson, who plays Foxface in The Hunger Games, is fond of another animal besides foxes—dogs! She brought her favorite furry friend—who contrasted nicely with her green dress—to a recent event celebrating Hollywood’s most talented canines.
Elizabeth Banks wore a kooky outfit worthy of her Hunger Games counterpart Effie Trinket at a recent Vanity Fair party. From polka dots to feathers, her Chadwick Bell dress looks like an outrageous concoction the Capitol’s designers might put together.
Liam Hemsworth, who plays Katniss’ BFF Gale in The Hunger Games, is the real life boyfriend of Miley Cyrus. He cleaned up nicely in a black suit at the 2012 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Woody Harrelson said he tried not to go “overboard” playing Haymitch in The Hunger Games, but he recently wore a mismatched outfit reminiscent of the character.
Jennifer Lawrence looked all grown up in a skintight navy Altuzarra dress for her appearance on David Letterman. Her belt looks a little bungee-like—do you think that’s a Hunger Games prop?
Wes Bentley, who plays TV producer Seneca Crane in The Hunger Games, follows a style trend many of the Hunger Games male stars seem to follow in real life—that of the blue jeans and the black sports jacket.