Jennifer Lawrence will be voting for Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election. “I think she’s an amazing candidate and I know that she will do whatever she can to protect reproductive rights,” the actor, who has just co-produced a documentary with Hilary Clinton about the women whose lives have been upended by the overturning of Roe v Wade, said in a recent article. “That’s the most important thing, to not let somebody into the White House who is going to ban abortion.”
Lawrence this week telegraphed her political allegiance in cloth, using a Realtree camouflage cap embroidered with the surnames of Harris and Tim Walz in neon orange stitching. (That the Democrats have been marketing themselves around this particular camo print—a pattern many middle-American right-wingers might claim as their own, and many liberals online have since reappropriated—feels significant.) Jennifer wore that sold-out piece of merch with a cobalt hoodie, capacious sweatpants, Puma Speedcats and a Phoebe Philo Gig bag to grab iced tea with Dakota Johnson, who layered a longline loden coat over a sensible V-neck sweater and wide-cut jeans with Saint Laurent loafers and a pair of The Row’s Kelly sunglasses.
Lawrence would have looked even better in one of the caps Willy Chavarria and Gabriela Hearst designed for Kamala’s presidential campaign. “I had a very fortunate pregnancy,” Lawrence, who is expecting her second child, told Abby Aguirre in a 2022 profile for this magazine. “But every single second of my life was different. And it would occur to me sometimes: what if I was forced to do this?”