She's been spotted in them three times in the last two weeks.
Believe it or not, Jennifer Lopez is an outfit repeater—or at the very least, she’s been relying on a singular silhouette for the past two weeks. Lopez has been spotted again in a pair of barrel-style, wide-leg jeans after wearing similar pairs last week. There’s been a tectonic shift in Lopez’s style, as she’s swapped her usual high-watt glam and plunging necklines for oversized shapes and streetwear staples.
Lopez was out and about today in New York City wearing the jeans in question, which were super-wide and baggy. She added a chunky turtleneck sweater that she styled in a half-tuck and K-SWISS Classic VN Platform sneakers. Not only is she wearing these new jeans back-to-back, but she’s also slipping into the white sneakers pretty often, too. Previously, she paired the chunky kicks with an all-black outfit and a coordinating inky black Birkin.
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Lopez wore the baggy jeans earlier this month for two separate outings in NYC. One outfit saw her pairing the baggy bottoms with a cropped turtleneck sweater and an embellished Lady Dior handbag. No matter what she's wearing, however, she's been wearing her signature caramel hair in big, blown-out waves. That same day, she wore similar big jeans (this time with a statement-making wide waistband) with a sleek white top and a Himalaya Birkin bag as well as her trademark oversized shades.
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Yesterday, Netflix shared a trailer for Lopez’s latest movie, Atlas, which is a sci-fi battle-robot extravaganza. According to the streamer, Atlas follows Lopez’s character, Atlas Shepherd, “a brilliant but misanthropic data analyst with a deep distrust of artificial intelligence” who wants to help nab a renegade AI with whom she shares a mysterious and rocky past. The film is set to arrive on Netflix on May 24 and also stars Barbie‘s Simu Liu, Mark Strong, and Sterling K. Brown.