Camila Morrone Just Re-Created Jennifer Lawrence's Most Iconic Oscars Look

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What's the true public sign of celebrity friendship? Dressing up like each other, of course.

Camila Morrone just showed up to the 2024 Emmys red carpet in a dress reminiscent of the one her famous friend, Jennifer Lawrence, wore to the 2011 Academy Awards. Morrone, who is nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for her role in Daisy Jones and the Six, wore a sleek, minimalist Versace gown for her first Emmy nomination.

With no necklace and an over-the-top '90s blowout, the 26-year-old actress is practically twinning with 2011 J.Law. The No Hard Feelings actress famously wore a red Calvin Klein dress to her first Academy Award nomination. Just take a look—the resemblance is uncanny. If there's one thing Hollywood starlets are going to do, it's wear red on their debut-nomination red carpet!

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WHO: Camila Morrone

WHAT: 2024 Emmy Awards red carpet

WEAR: Versace dress, Jimmy Choo heels

Styled bySandra Amador

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WHO: Jennifer Lawrence

WHAT: 2011 Academy Awards red carpet

WEAR: Calvin Klein dress

Morrone opted for a natural, glowy makeup look complete with tousled, voluminous hair—perhaps a nod to her on-screen character's '70s rocker-style hair.

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