Oct 21, 2015 09:00 AM EDT
Amy Schumer Wears Identical Red Gown As Jennifer Lawrence! Is She Copying Katniss Everdeen's Fashion Style? [PHOTOS]

Amy Schumer seems to really admire her pal Jennifer Lawrence. The actress' high regard for Katniss Everdeen in the hit movie series 'The Hunger Games' became evident in her Oscars look while attending Elle's Women in Hollywood Awards wearing a red gown.

The American stand-up comedian's stunning a red gown on the red carpet which she matched with her slightly wavy and long blonde locks is identical to the look of Jennifer Lawrence during the 2011 Academy Awards which was her first time.

Many are thinking that the two have taken their friendship to the next level by sharing clothes. The 'Silver Linings Playbook' star wore the stunning red dress which revealed her sexy curves for her nomination for 'Winter's Bone.'

The photos below show the identical looks of Amy Schumer and Jennifer Lawrence.

As the friendship of the two Hollywood stars are growing, Amy Schumer seems to be copping up with the fashion style of Jennifer Lawrence. Earlier, Schumer and Lawrence have been spotted vacationing together.

After their fun trip, 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1' star and the 'Trainwreck' actress decided to work together on a screenplay.

"We play sisters. We're almost done writing. It just flowed out of us. We've got about 100 pages right now," Lawrence stated.

The friendship of the two actresses started when the 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' star complimented Amy Schumer for her performance in the 2015 film 'Trainwreck'. After the incident, their friendship grew deeper as they continued to communicate with each other.

Meanwhile, Schumer has been supportive with Jennifer Lawrence. The 34-year-old comedian agreed with the sentiments written by Katniss Everdeen regarding Hollywood wage gap in her essay.

"First of all she's the best, and I'm so proud of her. I thought that was so badass. I of course support wage equality and all equality, but if we just raise the minimum wage...that would take care of everybody," Schumer stated.

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