If there's one common denominator for Jennifer Lopez's greatest fashion hits, it's that she isn't afraid to wear a bold print.
Arriving in New York City earlier this week, Lopez proved this to be true once again by wearing a head-to-toe floral outfit. The look, courtesy of Coach, was composed of a collared babydoll dress and a coat, both entirely emblazoned with a matching pink, green, orange, and yellow flower design.
For accessories, the multi-hyphenate carried a blush pink iteration of Salvatore Ferragamo's Iconic Top Handle bag, which matched her pink-framed sunglasses. To top it all off, Lopez wore a pair of towering white platform heels that went perfectly with her white floral manicure.
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Last night, Lopez celebrated the premiere of her Netflix documentary, Halftime, during the Tribeca Film Festival Opening Night. Walking the carpet, the megastar opted for a sheer-paneled gown from Tom Ford's fall 2022 collection. She later swapped her sultry dress for an all-white suit, which she wore to the premiere's after-party.
Halftime officially drops on Netflix on June 14. The film offers a behind-the-scenes look at her and Shakira's joint Super Bowl Halftime Show in 2020, as well as explores Lopez's decades-spanning career as a singer, actress, business mogul, and entertainer.
The first trailer for the film dropped last month. One moment in the teaser depicts Lopez crying after she got the news that she did not receive an Oscar nomination for her buzzy performance in Hustlers. "It was hard. I just had a very low self-esteem," she narrates in a voice-over. "I had to really figure out who I was and believe in that and not believe anything else."
Her fiancé, Ben Affleck, also makes a brief cameo in the documentary trailer. Appearing after a barrage of public and media criticism of Lopez, Affleck says in a sit-down interview, "I said to her once, 'Doesn't this bother you?' And she said, 'I expected this.'"
As an associate editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com, Chelsey keeps a finger on the pulse on all things celeb news. She also writes on social movements, connecting with activists leading the fight on workers' rights, climate justice, and more. Offline, she’s probably spending too much time on TikTok, rewatching Emma (the 2020 version, of course), or buying yet another corset.
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