When you find the perfect pants, they’re your ride-or-die pair.
Jennifer Lawrence is unofficially one of Manhattan’s style queens, rocking everything from Hermès to Adidas effortlessly.
Another label the “Hunger Games” star can’t get enough of? La Ligne. She’s been snapped in the brand’s denim and separates countless times, including while biking in the Big Apple last week.
The stylish actress opted for La Ligne’s Colby Pants — which must be her favorites, given we’ve spotted her in the brand hero many times before. (Plus, it’s also garnered fans like Kaia Gerber.)

The Colby Pants are so popular, they come in a dozen-plus shades in a lightweight crepe fabric, from the “X-Men” star’s black pick to a striped print. For year-round styling, the beloved design is also available in satin, twill and cotton.
Though it’s not the least pricey style, the fact that it can go from day to night effortlessly, whether paired with heels or sneakers, makes it a wardrobe unicorn that’s worth the spend. (Not to mention, it’s comfy enough to bike in).

The fashionable label was founded by two former Vogue editors and a Rag & Bone exec, and has racked up famous fans including Olivia Wilde, Emma Stone, Carey Mulligan and Natasha Lyonne — plus Anna Wintour herself, the ultimate nod of fashion approval.
And that top that Lawrence was wearing for her stylish bike ride? It was also one she wears repeatedly: La Ligne’s Perfect Silk Shirt.

Another separate that works any time, the Perfect Shirt also comes in a cotton option. The capsule wardrobe-worthy design ensures you’ll never have to think about what to wear.
Inspired by New York City, the anti-fast fashion brand wants to earn a place in your wardrobe for years to come.

The founders’ credo is, “If you can’t eat, dance, sleep, and drink in it, we won’t make it,” and it seems that you can do all that and more in the luxe separates.
No matter which you scoop up, we’ll be with you in shopping these chic It-girl styles.
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This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to dishing on the latest fashion collabs to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.

