Jennifer Lopez Doubles Down on the Naked Shoe Trend in a Britney Spears-Coded Bodysuit

Forget the Blue Origin spacesuits, Jennifer Lopez’s pink jumpsuit will send you into orbit.

On April 19, the 55-year-old entertainer attended the final practice before the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia wearing a bubblegum pink zip-up jumpsuit that evokes the Y2K era in more ways than one. For starters, the look instantly calls to mind the red vinyl catsuit Britney Spears wore to travel to Mars in the “Oops!…I Did It Again” music video from the literal year 2000.

Unlike Spears, however, Lopez wore her shiny catsuit in a soft pink tone with mauve panels and a ruched belt, finishing off the look with a metallic silver clutch, pink plastic sunglasses, and a slick-back ponytail. Then there’s her shoes…

Jennifer Lopez attends the final practice ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia at Jeddah Corniche Circuit on April 19, 2025.

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Jennifer Lopez doubled-down on a particularly controversial spring-summer 2025 shoe trend: the PVC pumps that gave us all sweaty feet in the early 2000s. It’s fully back, according to the latest runway shows, Kim Kardashian, and Victoria Beckham.

Of course, J.Lo is an expert at styling the naked shoe, regardless of the occasion or dress code. Earlier this month, Lopez wore the divisive footwear to a Broadway show, adding an unexpected twist to her beige linen suit with a clear PVC pump with an elongated pointed white toe.

Jennifer Lopez attends the new Broadway musical “Buena Vista Social Club” on April 5, 2025.

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For her latest look, however, she opted for an open-toed version of the style, which not only lines up with current (and past) takes of the trend but offers up a bit more breathing room for these upcoming summer months.

Jeffrey Campbell Cendrillon Clear Sandal

Steve Madden Signal Clear Sandal

For years, Lopez has favored the PVC pump, once pairing some invisible heels with a three-piece denim look in 2019. Long before that, in 2004, she hit up the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards in open-toed PVC platforms and a pair of khaki capris that would not look out of place in 2025 (though the sparkling shrug and crochet beret might be a harder sell).

Jennifer Lopez in November 2004.

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Jennifer Lopez in September 2019.

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What’s old is truly new again. Or, as Britney Spears might say, “Oops!…She did it again.”

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