Jennifer Lopez Is a ’70s Bombshell in a Skintight Caramel Catsuit
Jennifer Lopez’s style streak isn’t over yet.
Since arriving in New York City this week, J.Lo has delivered multiple fashion-packed looks with the help of styling duo Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn, ranging from a head-to-toe floral ensemble to a sultry sheer black gown. And today, the multi-hyphenate shared photos of a new look she wore to an appearance on Good Morning America, this time channeling the energy of ’70s-era bombshells.
The head-to-toe monochrome outfit—courtesy of Michael Kors Collection—consisted of a skintight caramel catsuit, which was cinched at her waist by a thick nude belt, and a knee-length camel coat. For footwear, she opted for towering light brown pumps. Other accessories fell in line with the monochrome theme, including her caramel handbag with a black handle and her amber-tinted pair of sunglasses.
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Over the past few days, the multi-hyphenate has strutted around New York in several bold outfits. First, she was spotted in a babydoll dress and coat from Coach emblazoned with a yellow, pink, green, and orange floral print.
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Later, while attending the premiere of her Netflix documentary, Halftime, Lopez wore a black Tom Ford gown featuring mesh cutouts. She then changed into an all-white suit for the premiere’s after-party.
When it comes to styling the icon, Haenn said in a joint 2021 interview with Zangardi, “The sky’s the limit.”
Zangardi added, “This is why we love J.Lo; she’s an actress and a musician and a businesswoman—we really can have fun with such a variety of looks. One day we are pulling for a music video and the next week we could be pulling for the Oscars.”
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