First off, the Peacekeepers didn't always look quite so much like Stormtroopers. In the first Hunger Games film, their helmets didn't encase their whole heads nor have those one-way visors of black glass:
I found an article containing a statement from the designer Trish Somerville, who says she was "inspired by insects, particularly the praying mantis", but makes no mention of the Star Wars Stormtroopers. It is sourced to this article, which is written in-universe ("Summerville, who often collaborates with Cinna and other local designers, was asked by President Snow to take a more menacing direction with the look of the law"), but this doesn't necessarily mean they wouldn't include a reference to the real-life Star Wars films, as they do mention the Royal Canadian Mounties and Italian Carabineri. Panem is supposed to be set in our own future, after all. Who knows, maybe some 20th-21st century films will still be remembered in those far-off days.
The insect inspiration is backed up by this interview (thanks @Richard for the find!), where Summerville says:
I love the Peacekeepers that I did. I wanted to make them look a little more menacing, kind of insect-like. I draw a lot in my inspiration boards from different projects, a lot from nature, and animals, and insects. I just think that there’s so much there, in silhouettes and colors. The colors, they’re amazing, when you look in the insect world, and at in animals and nature. I wanted to make these Peacekeepers… after the first film, I felt like they needed to be bumped up a bit, because of what was going on in the second film with the rebellion that’s starting. I felt that we needed to show a transition, that the Capitol is stepping up its forces and making it much more intimidating and fearsome. So I went for this sort of spiny, praying mantis sort of look for them.