A day after Jennifer Lawrence graced the BAFTA Awards in a demure Christian Dior SS18 Couture dress in honour of the #Time'sUp initiative, the 27-year-old sported another Dior piece last night.

And, in the words of Rihanna, she shined bright like a diamond.

Shimmering in a pastel rainbow-hued, glittering, plunging-neck pleated Dior gown, the American actress dazzled as she walked the red carpet at the European premiere of her latest film, Red Sparrow, in London last night.

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The Oscar-winner wore her hair in Seventies-inspired curls, with a glossy lip and smudged eyeliner which contrasted with her ultra feminine look.

She accessorised her red carpet outfit with diamond drop earrings and a ruby ring.

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And, from the looks of things, the actress couldn't get enough of her outfit just like the rest of us.

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Later in the evening, the star celebrated her film at a post-premiere party in Marylebone wearing a high-neck red shift dress and camel coat.

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On Sunday, the star teamed her BAFTA look with a Roger Vivier clutch and Charlotte Olympia shoes, and has since addressed controversy over her comments towards presenter Joanna Lumley on the night.

While introducing Lawrence to the stage at the ceremony to present Outstanding British Film, Lumley said: 'Right let's start giving out some of those beautiful BAFTAs shall we?'

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'And we start with the award for Outstanding British Film and who better to kick the whole evening off than the hottest actress on the planet. Soon to be seen in Red Sparrow, it's the ravishing Jennifer Lawrence.'

In response, Lawrence said: 'Hi, that was a bit much but thank you, Joanna.'

As a result, the actress was slammed with controversy calling her 'rude' and 'ungrateful'.

She cleared up the confusion on Magic FMyesterday, revealing: 'It was an inside joke. She went on and said all these really nice things about me and then when I got up to the podium, I was like "that was a bit much' after I just spent all backstage telling her how to be really nice to me".'

Last week, Lawrence opened up about the nude scenes she had to film in her latest film.

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The actress told Entertainment Tonight that she doesn't 'have the same fear and insecurity in that one specific area that I used to.'

She added that 'everybody made her feel so comfortable that I probably at a certain point started making everybody else uncomfortable.'

We're happy to see Jennifer comfortable in her own skin.