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Stars stun at the Dior Haute Couture Fashion Week show in Paris

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The Dior Haute Couture Fashion Week show on Monday was packed full of famous faces, with celebrities from all corners of the globe flocking to attend the prestigious event held at the Cloître Port Royal Gardens in Paris. Hunger Games actress Jennifer Lawrence, 26, turned up at the show wearing a sheer white dress cinched in at the waist with a black belt, pairing the outfit with a monochrome knitted jumper, black lace up trainers, and keeping her pretty face cool with a wide-brim hat and a pair of black sunglasses. The actress, who worked closely with the fashion house on their latest Fall 2017 campaign, paid homage with a skeleton embroidered Dior handbag.

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Jennifer Lawrence turned heads on the front row

Also seen at the event was 35-year-old Kirsten Dunst, who opted for a more glamourous look, donning a black chiffon frock with embroidered star and heart beading. The actress kept herself cool in the heat with a very chic accessory - a pretty cream fan.

Kirsten Dunst looked fabulous in a black chiffon frock

Black Swan star Natalie Portman, 36, who is the face of the Miss Dior perfume, opted for a classic look of a black V-neck skater dress and a pair of black heels, while 24-year-old supermodel Karlie Kloss looked unrecognisable in a mustard-yellow gown, her new platinum blonde locks pinned to the side and her porcelain complexion perfectly showcasing her bright red lipstick.

Celine Dion also graced the star-studded event

Others who were spotted at the prestigious event include Robert Pattison, Celine Dion, Elizabeth Olsen, Gemma Arerton and Winnie Harlow.

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The Dior fashion house, which has in the past used Princess Diana, Princess Grace of Monaco, Rihanna and Charlize Theron to showcase their designs, will this Wednesday hold the biggest retrospective exhibition in fashion history as well as the first in France in around 30 years at the Musée des Arts Decoratifs in Paris.