Jennifer Lawrence is definitely "The Girl on Fire" on screen for "The Hunger Games" and in real life. Right after the film hit the big screen, Lawrence's career had catapulted into fame. Almost every director in Hollywood wanted the Oscar Award nominee. Obviously, Lawrence is in fact the most desirable woman and a million men agree to that. Vanity Fair explains and shows fans exactly why.

The "Winter's Bone" actress is proving her looks and her acting skills aren't mediocre. Lawrence is also proving she won't quit out off the acting business because a month after another, the actress seems to get her face printed on high-end fashionable magazines and signed on to bigger film deals. The latest cover Lawrence has managed to grace is that of Vanity Fair's February 2013 issue with the caption: Most Desirable Woman. Now who could attest to that?

Once again Lawrence looks utterly amazing in the Vanity Fair shoot by Ellen Von Unwerth. The shoot was taken at the Standard Hotel in the Big Apple where Lawrence had worn fashionable ensembles by Guess, Michael Kors and Ralph Lauren. In an interview with the magazine, Lawrence shares 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," explained Lawrence. "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," added the star.

Apparently, acting also seems to love Lawrence. The "Hunger Games" star is currently up for a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical in her role in the film, "Silver Linings Playbook" opposite Bradley Cooper. The star shares the category with fellow nominees namely Emily Blunt in the film "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen", Meryl Streep in "Hope Springs", Maggie Smith in "Quartet" and Judy Dench in "Best Exotic Marigold Hotel."

Lawrence will be staying in the top for quite a while so fans of the actress better look forward to her upcoming films namely "Hunger Games: Catching Fire", "Serena" and "X-Men the Sequel."