Jennifer Lopez Is Basically Swimming in These Baggy Jeans—And They Still Look So Good

Delola drink maker and singer Jennifer Lopez just stepped out in the baggiest jeans we’ve seen since the JNCO heyday, and they’re belted with a shoelace. Casual!

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Lopez wore the look during a leisurely stroll around Paris (looks like someone went shopping at Hermès) and paired the denim with a boxy cropped white T-shirt, another wardrobe staple. Jeans and a white tee is just about as American as you can get, and we appreciate that Lopez stayed true to her country while abroad.

She accessorized with the J.Lo signatures: large sunglasses, hoop earrings, a designer bag, and plenty of bling. And white sneakers to navigate the cobblestone streets.

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At another point during the day, she doubled up on the roomy look with an oversized mohair knit sweater in a light dove grey.

Lopez has been experimenting with various baggy pants styles all year. When she and hubby Ben Affleck stopped by the Knicks game, Lopez wore wide-leg jeans with crystal-covered boots the way only Lopez can. Remember, this is a woman who has a bling cup collection. In New York she wore baggy jeans that were not only slouched but dirty, and yes, they were supposed to look like that. And they cost $750. Clutching what looks like the same green bag as above, she wore low-slung baggy jeans that nicely showed a bit of ab with two different turtlenecks. And she even experimented with a raw hem for a bit of grunge in her otherwise typical rich mom ensemble.

Does she have stock in…whatever denim is made from? Fibers? Cotton? That sounds right.

On the other hand, Jennifer Lopez is not going to let anyone forget that she is, at the end of the day, a diva (complimentary). She was a cochair of the 2024 Met Gala and showed up basically dripping in diamonds. She wore a custom Schiaparelli Haute Couture dress designed by Daniel Roseberry that, according to a press release, was made with illusion tulle and embroidered with silver pearls and rhinestones. It took more than 2.5 million silver-foil bugle beads and 800 hours of hand embroidery to make.

Her jewelry, by Tiffany & Co., included a Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany Bird on a Rock ring that has a yellow diamond of over 4 carats, a white diamond of over 4 carats, and pink sapphires. So maybe don’t put those items in your baggy-jean pockets!

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