Taking the job home:Jennifer Lawrence loves working out in her Hunger Games arena kit

  • Film's costume designer teamed up with futuristic sportswear brand
  • Brainchild of former swimwear designer Anjhe Mules
  • Collection is tested by professional sportspeople
  • Actress loved her kit so much she kept it after filming

By Claire Coleman

|

If you think you give your workout gear a run for its money with punishing sessions of Bikram and British Military Fitness, spare a thought for the likes of Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson, the stars of Hunger Games: Catching Fire, the second in the trilogy, released later this month.

They're not just sweating in yoga studios and doing press-ups in the mud, they're throwing swords, shooting arrows and generally trying to stay alive in the most inhospitable environment ever.

When the film's costume designer, Trish Summerville was trying to find the right sort of clothes for the tributes to wear in the arena, she googled 'futuristic sportswear'.

Scroll down for video

Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson adorn Lucas Hugh designs on set

Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson adorn Lucas Hugh designs on set

Extreme pressure: Jennifer Lawrence's character Katniss gets ready for battle

Extreme pressure: Jennifer Lawrence's character Katniss gets ready for battle

Perfect fit: Josh Hutcherson, who plays Peeta Mellark, gears up for his role

Perfect fit: Josh Hutcherson, who plays Peeta Mellark, gears up for his role

What popped up was high-end sportswear brand, Lucas Hugh, the brainchild of Anjhe Mules, who had spent 15 years designing swimwear - for her own label, as well as with Speedo, Marc Jacobs and Alexander McQueen.

'Everything we do is about the future,' explains Anjhe, who developed the line after feeling that there was a gap in the market for designer-style sportswear that was attractive, functional and wearable outside of the gym.

But the hostile setting of the arena is quite different from the yoga studios of West London, how could Anjhe be sure that her designs would stand up to the rigours of the Hunger Games?

'Everything we design is created for extremes of movement, so that you can do anything and your top won't ride up, or twist.

Futuristic style: Hunger Games characters Katniss and Cinna share a moment before the games begin

Futuristic style: Hunger Games characters Katniss and Cinna share a moment before the games begin

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is set for release on 21 November

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire is set for release on 21 November

Newcomer: Sam Clafin also sports designs by designer Anjhe Mules

Newcomer: Sam Clafin also sports designs by designer Anjhe Mules

'All our seams are glued so that they don't rub, and the fabrics have compression technology to support your muscles, and are antibacterial and designed to wick away moisture,' says Anjhe.

'All the pieces in my collection are tested by professional sportspeople - I know a lot of personal trainers so kit really gets put through its paces to make sure it really is fit for everything from running and weight-lifting to pilates.'

While many of the outfits - such as the Prince Albert jacket (£320) and the Dial capri pants (£165) which you'll see Katniss wearing while training for the Quarter Quell - translated directly from the main collection to the film set, one aspect that was slightly more challenging was menswear.

'I'd never designed menswear before and initially I thought I knew exactly what I wanted but at the first fitting it became clear that certain things just didn't work,' says Anjhe.

Jennifer Lawrence adorns Lucas Hugh sportwear in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

Extension of the collection: Jennifer Lawrence adorns a similar style 'Prince Albert' jacket which can be currently brought online at lucashugh.com

'There were - um - certain bits that needed to be concealed,' she laughs.

While all the womenswear looks that are showcased in the film are available to buy at LucasHugh.com, any men who fancy emulating Peeta will have to wait a while.

'Designing menswear for the film has inspired me to create a menswear line alongside the existing womenswear collection, but that won't launch until next Autumn,' reveals Anjhe.

 

And, it seems that Jennifer Lawrence was so taken with the Lucas Hugh kit, that when the cameras stopped rolling, she didn't want to take it off.

'I'm good friends with Jennifer's personal trainer and I have it on good authority that she still wears it and loves it,' beams Anjhe.

  • Hunger Games: Catching Fire premieres on 11 November and goes on nationwide release on  21 November

The comments below have not been moderated.

Can't wait. I will rush to the theater at the first day it's out

1
16
Click to rate

Loved the first film and loved her in the role. Can't wait for number two

1
56
Click to rate

Amazing triology, can't wait to see what the new direction has done with the book!

2
33
Click to rate

My 11 year old niece loves these books and raced through them. Should I worry? The plot sounds violent but maybe I'm an old scaredy cat!

18
22
Click to rate

I would read them, they are great books! Plus, they shouldn't take you long to read at all as they are an easy read.

1
26
Click to rate

Can't wait for this film!!!!

7
131
Click to rate

Love her, love the books, love the films!

7
166
Click to rate

Her face looks similar to that of a ginnie pig, I don't get all the fuss about this girl

208
24
Click to rate

2 of 3 repliesSee all replies

Perhaps it's because she knows how to spell "guinea" and you don't?

2
65
Click to rate

She's beautiful and a fantastic actress yet something about her is so down to earth and relatable. That is what the fuss is about!

5
37
Click to rate

I have to admit that i did enjoy the film but its pretty sick, who creates a film where the idea is to murder innocent children in order to win a game, a little kray kray! Apart from this, it was good and kept me gripped to my seat!! Looking forward to the next one!

160
34
Click to rate

2 of 4 repliesSee all replies

It's called Dystopia, smarty. Maybe social commentary? Perhaps there are deeper themes imbedded in between the action? Got it?

4
69
Click to rate

That IS the point of the movie. To show what can happen when people (or the government) gets too much power. It is supposed to make you think and draw parallels between the created world and the real world.

1
44
Click to rate

The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

We are no longer accepting comments on this article.

Who is this week's top commenter? Find out now