Jennifer Lopez is no stranger to making a statement, and her recent appearance on The Howard Stern Show proved she's still setting trends, both in beauty and fashion.
While promoting her latest film 'Kiss of the Spider Woman,' the multi-hyphenate star turned the SiriusXM studio into her personal runway, stepping out in a nostalgic yet totally updated fall look that channeled early-2000s cool with high-fashion polish.
The actress went for a sleek fall outfit built on effortless layers. She paired high-waisted jeans with a matching denim button-down, cinched at the waist.
Over the classic Canadian tuxedo, she threw on a textured herringbone blazer, a structured piece that elevated the entire look, adding a slim black tie. The whole ensemble was topped off with oversized aviator shades and a soft glam makeup look.
JLo debuted a brand-new hairstyle just in time for fall, featuring chunky, high-contrast highlights that nod to Y2K but with a modern twist. Her makeup also leaned heavily into a distinctly ’90s lip combo. She rocked a rich, brownish-red lipstick with a sharply defined outline.
The combination of high-contrast hair, bold lip color, and laid-back tailoring made for a perfectly balanced autumn look. This is not her first time embracing chunky highlights. However, the singer is not afraid to experiment with her hair.
JLo spoke candidly about both her personal and professional journey as she celebrates the release of 'Kiss of the Spider Woman.' The star previously revealed her experience working on the project, and sources explained that it was filmed during a difficult moment in her life.
"This is the movie she filmed last year in New York when she and Ben were going through a difficult time. She’s come a long way since. She’s very happy and just grateful for her life," an insider told People.
Earlier this year, she told Variety, "I was waiting my whole life to be able to do a real big MGM Hollywood musical, and I finally got to do it." Reflecting on her love for the genre, she added, "I got into movies because of West Side Story. I thought I was going to do Broadway. I wanted to do musicals. I love musicals. My kids love musicals. My mother did. It was a dream fulfilled in having done the movie."