Jennifer Lopez Goes Avant-garde in Coat Crafted From Real Rose Petals at Schiaparelli Spring 2024 Couture Show in Paris
Jennifer Lopez touched down in Paris on Monday to attend Schiaparelli’s spring 2024 couture presentation. The superstar songstress wore a full ensemble by the Italian label, which included a white coat crafted with real rose petals, a turtleneck sweater and black leggings.
Lopez added on a wide cream belt with gold hardware, as well as a pair of black Keyhole pumps. She completed her avant-garde ensemble with one of Schiaparelli’s trademark Anatomy handbags and small ovular frames featuring gilded eyebrow embellishments.
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Stylists Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn curated Lopez’s look for the show. The duo is also known for dressing stars like Heidi Klum, Lindsay Lohan and Hailee Steinfeld.
Lopez previously sported Schiaparelli while celebrating the launch of her bottled cocktail line, Delola, last October, as well as at a party celebrating the brand’s debut at Neiman Marcus in Los Angeles.
Lopez was hardly the only A-lister in attendance at Daniel Roseberry’s latest runway presentation. “Euphoria” stars Zendaya and Hunter Schafer were flanked by supermodels Carla Bruni and Karlie Kloss. Hollywood up-and-comer Da’Vine Joy Randolph, who recently scored her first major awards for “The Holdovers,” was also seated in Schiaparelli’s front row.
In recent years, Lopez has made strides in the fashion space, collaborating with Revolve on a line of footwear and becoming a celebrity spokesmodel for the lingerie retailer Intimissimi.
The singer and actress is also a beauty entrepreneur, and launched her brand in 2021. Late last year, J Lo Beauty entered Macy’s and debuted its first lip product: the Beso Balm Ultra-Hydrating Lip Mask. “I wanted to create really my dream balm,” Lopez told WWD in October. “I just hadn’t found one yet that ticks all the boxes.”
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