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Jennifer Lawrence continues to be instantly meme-able

Who wore it better: J-Law or the Internet?

 

Audra Schroeder

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Posted on Jan 13, 2014   Updated on May 31, 2021, 9:35 pm CDT

At last night’s Golden Globes, Jennifer Lawrence once again captured our hearts by giving an awkward acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actress for American Hustle. She then further sealed the deal by photobombing Taylor Swift, then joking that she was going to push her down the stairs. Acting!

However, her black-and-white Christian Dior gown made the rounds on Twitter and Instagram last night, inspiring countless humans and animals to replicate the look under the hashtag #lawrencing. Arrow and Teen Wolf star Colton Haynes indulged his own version of Who Wore It Better, by replicating the photobomb look:

And then everyone found an old comforter and started #lawrencing:

Who wore it best? #GoldenGlobes #lawrencing pic.twitter.com/AiP53dUPC0

— Ari Solomon (@VeganAri) January 13, 2014

Jennifer Lawrence’s dress was clearly a hit at the Golden Globes https://t.co/l4ok7B0Hn0 pic.twitter.com/d9ew6ju9Hs

— HuffPostUK Pic Desk (@HuffPostUKPics) January 13, 2014

#lawrencing https://t.co/CvrMD3hKUm pic.twitter.com/IP65a4Di1E

— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) January 13, 2014

O Link gostou tanto do look da Jennifer Lawrence no #GoldenGlobes que resolveu imitar pic.twitter.com/QMgEM9SOD3

— Gui Moraes (@guiimooraes) January 13, 2014

Jennifer Lawrence’s #GoldenGlobes dress is starting to look rather familiar… pic.twitter.com/4lm7lR9Yd5

— Sugarscape (@sugarscape) January 13, 2014

The #lawrencing hashtag was created after Lawrence tripped on the stairs during the Oscars last year, on her way to an acceptance speech for Best Actress, and Twitter began recreating that scene as well. The dress meme has even carried over into the morning show circuit. Lawrence is currently a model for Dior, so it seems like their brand synergy plan worked out. 

Photo via Adam Rifkin/Flickr

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*First Published: Jan 13, 2014, 12:17 pm CST