Everyone stop what you’re doing. Jennifer Lopez has just made the biggest fashion statement like, ever. Turning literally every head at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, JLo took to the red carpet in a striking silver metallic panel dress that left little to the imagination.
To unpack, the unique floor-length silver Tamara Ralph gown was split into two sections, both of which were held together by nothing but oversized black velvet bows – one on each shoulder, the waist, the thighs, and just above the knees.
The 55-year-old paired the daring dress – which also revealed JLo’s sultry sideboob – with an assortment of diamond jewellery to add to the glitz and glamour. She also donned a pair of sky-high Dolce and Gabbana platform heels encrusted with further diamonds for the high-profile outing.
Considering the fit was clearly made to be the star of the show, JLo wore her honey-blonde locks sleek and straight and styled down her back. Makeup-wise, the singer showed off her glowing complexion complete with a subtle smokey eye and glossy nude lips.
Jennifer took to Instagram to share multiple shots and footage of the look, which she cleverly – and rightly so – captioned: “Unstoppable.” FYI, JLo was at the event to promote her latest film of the same name, where the International Film Festival hosted the premiere.
Following the ‘gram drop, plenty of the star’s fans took to the comments section to gush over the moment.
“ATE. CHEWED. STOMPED.” one person penned, while another said: “Queen!!!!!! This is EVERYTHING. AMAZING.”
Elsewhere, a third typed: UNSTOPPABLE INDEED,” as a fourth echoed: “No we’re obsessed.”
This look is definitely one for the fashion books.
Sophie Williams is a Freelance Journalist and Copywriter, covering everything from Fashion to Entertainment to music, Lifestyle and Features. She has interviewed a range of musical artists and authors including Alyssa Edwards, Courtney Barnett, Confidence Man, The Vaccines, Loyle Carner, Gabrielle, and John Niven, and has written for publications like Metro, Reader’s Digest, ITV’s Woo! and Vice’s NBGA. She is also working on a book for HarperCollins about Taylor Swift, due to be published in 2024.
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