Jennifer Lawrence is Vanity Fair’s February Cover Girl

Jennifer Lawrence looks sexy as she graces the cover of the February issue of Vanity Fair, adding one more feather to her hat of success.

There's no stopping mega-hit diva Lawrence. After receiving quite a few words of appreciation for her explicit acting skills, the actress is now focusing on looking pretty. The "Hunger Games" actress vamped it up on the cover of Vanity Fair.

The photo on the cover is captioned caption "Most Desirable Woman". The shoot was taken at the Standard Hotel in the Big Apple, which has Lawrence wearing a fashionable ensemble by Guess, Michael Kors and Ralph Lauren.

On her passion for acting and about being a nomad in real life:

"I love filmmaking. I love acting but I don't feel married to just being in front of the camera. I'm a nomad. I just looked in New York and I was looking in LA and I can't figure out where I want to live."

On "The Hunger Games" and how she landed the project:

"I had read the books before I even knew I would be auditioning for the movie, and was a huge fan of the material. Actually, my mom read them first and thought it was an incredible role and story. She did the same thing with Winter's Bone, so she must be a clairvoyant, or just has really great taste. Katniss is an incredible character: she's a hunter but not a killer, a 16-year-old who's being forced into the arena. These kids are killing one another only because if they don't they'll die. It's needless, pointless, unjustified violence. It's heartbreaking. When I auditioned, I told [director] Gary [Ross], "I understand if you don't hire me, but please remember that after Katniss shoots a bow and kills someone, her face cannot be badass." So there's nothing cool about her. It's not like she looks around the arena and goes, Yeah, I got this. I think she looks around helplessly, and thinks, I made a promise to my sister that I would survive; now I have to kill in order to do so."

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