Jennifer Lopez wearsサ1,950 Saint Laurent boots and knitted shorts

Jennifer Lopez wearsサ1,950 Saint Laurent boots and knitted shorts

The phrase "mother is mother" was invented for moments like this: when a global celebrity looks undeniably stylish, it comes out in such a way that it affects the whole culture. And Jennifer Lopez did it.

3, the pop star flew out to New York City for a special screening and Q&A for her new movie Unstoppable. The clothes she chose combined a mix of ultra-modern and outdated trends (or what you thought), for a fit that no one has ever seen coming,

Lopez all wore camel (her favorite color trend of the week) and wore knitted hot pants that matched a Gucci cardigan. We had a great time. The padded sweater was decorated with crystals on the collar to give the look of a built-in statement necklace. She layered a cozy set over a brown turtleneck and tacked on a further latte-colored accessory.

This appearance was similar in color to the outfit Lopez wore at the rally of Vice President Kamala Harris last week, but the atmosphere would not have changed any more. Then she chose a midi dress with close contact with the skin and sandals with straps. But for this outing, the "on the floor" singer chose Saint Laurent's shiny knee-high boots, also Macchiato Brown. In total, the 3 designer pieces cost a whoppingー7,140.

The whip on top of her latte-inspired look was in the form of a brown leather shoulder bag and autumn sunglasses Trend du Jour: Shield glasses. Lopez chose a pair of tanned turtle carapace.

The last element was easily the most shocking: a pair of shimmering nude tights. Thin tights have long been considered a fashion, but J.Lo's take will certainly arouse interest.

Lopez generally chooses outfits from the following categories: Jeans with a white top, a crisp sun dress, or Birkin with wide-leg trousers, with occasional red carpet gowns thrown for good measure. What she is not asking for is knitted hot pants with a matching cardigan — until yesterday, that is.

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