Jennifer Lopez put the theory of color to work with a tie-dyed Gucci top and matching bag

Jennifer Lopez put the theory of color to work with a tie-dyed Gucci top and matching bag

Studying the street style of Jennifer Lopez is a color coordination lesson for one percent. Whether Lopez wants to stack 4 shades of blueberry shades or mix her clothing formula with bouncy greens, the singer almost noticed that Lopez recently only cared about white and cream outfits, but she was playing with color theory in a brighter outfit than usual, on a long anniversary weekend.

On Monday, 5/27, Lopez visited a friend in Beverly Hills to vividly update his rehearsal uniform. A red Gucci illustration on a pink, yellow and white tie-dyed crop top replaced her neutral hoodie, while a green and tan Louis Vuitton bag intervened for her Hermes Birkin. Only her casual white parachute pants matched her recent outfit.

Lopez made sure to coordinate her outfit with an unusual designer bag, a limited edition of Alma's top handle purse from Louis Vuitton in this case, but she otherwise broke with the established style pattern in her recent outing. This during rehearsals for me...Now touring, traveling to promote her sci-fi epic Atlas and deflecting speculation about her marriage to Ben Affleck, Lopez mostly nearly completely lacking in color

stopped by her Los Angeles dance studio and she co-ordinated with joah Brown, Free People Movement, Alo Yoga, Allbirds neutral sweatshirts. I wear neato sneakers. Between Atlas promotional events in the US and Mexico, she traveled in a comfortable Alaia skirt set before changing into a glittering jumpsuit and ruffled sheer Chloe gown.Everything is in a black and white color scheme. Some, if not all, of these outings came with matching Birkin bags in creamy colorways (and tens of thousands of resale values).

Lopez's elastic sweatpants could have been a fashion psychology at work. In some academia, deliberately choosing lighter shades is a form of color theory known as "dopamine dressing."It is believed that when you wear cheerful and bright colors, your mood will rise to meet the occasion of the costume.

Only Lopez and her styling team (recently duo Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn) can say whether the singer is getting out of her monochromatic mold or whether there is a special meaning behind the wardrobe choice. At least, her cheerful tie-dyed top is an incentive to try the look again as spring turns into summer.

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