Jennifer Lawrence, Kristen Stewart and Emma Watson, all 22, are three of the most powerful actresses in Hollywood.
And if nothing else their friendly repartee dispelled idle rumours that they must be bitter rivals.
‘They’re just three girls having a quiet chat after a long day and an even longer night working ‘, noted Nick Jones, the founder of the Soho House group.
The ladies were enjoying a private conversation after their films premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last week.
Jennifer – who is in the middle of shooting the second installment in the Hunger Games series, Catching Fire.
Was in Toronto for the world premiere of her new movie, a delicious romantic drama called Silver Linings Playbook from Oscar- winning film chief Harvey Weinstein.
Also featuring Robert De Niro, Jackie Weaver and Chris Tucker, Jennifer stars opposite Bradley Cooper and both give Oscar-calibre performances as social misfits who forge an unlikely friendship.
Director David O Russell told MailOnline he was struck by ‘how potent’ Jennifer is on screen.
‘She glows in every scene’, he said.
At the premiere held at Roy Thompson Hall, a newly-brunette Jennifer looked stunning in a strapless gown by Dior Couture.
For the Grey Goose afterparty at Soho House, she changed out of Dior and into a gold McQueen.
‘I call this my cracked dirt dress’, she told MailOnline.
Meanwhile, Twilight star Kristen sat in a winged armchair looking almost unrecognisable in black-rimmed glasses flanked by both Jennifer and Emma.
The 22-year-old actress was in Toronto for the North American premiere of the screen version of Jack Kerouac’s classic novel On the Road, in which she stars opposite Sam Riley and Garrett Hedlund.
And after spending more than half of her life playing Hermione Granger in eight Harry Potter movies, Emma was bemused to find herself going back to school, starring in The Perks of Being a Wallflower from a novel by Stephen Chbosky.
‘I didn’t want to do another film set in a High School because I’d grown out of those, but this is more a coming of age story and I loved the book upon which it’s based ‘, Emma told MailOnline.
Emma plays a student who befriends a shy young man, played by Logan Lerman, and totally nails an American accent.
The British actress was the first to leave the Grey Goose party to get up for more promotional work before heading to New York to resume shooting epic film, Noah, with Russell Crowe and Anthony Hopkins.
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