Jennifer Lopez attended the world premiere of Netflix’s Workplace Romance at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on Tuesday alongside her co-star Brett Goldstein.
Sure, one other rom-com from the rom-com queen, however you can be happy to know that didn’t translate to her crimson carpet look. There was no sugary pink tulle or frothy fantasy gown in sight.
As a substitute, the temper was darkish glamour with a dose of old-school bombshell vitality, as Jennifer wore an Atelier Versace Spring 2004 robe personally chosen from the archives by Donatella Versace. That makes three archival pulls this month, following Anne Hathaway’s look for The Satan Wears Prada 2 London premiere and Miley Cyrus’ gown for her Hollywood Stroll of Fame ceremony. At this level, Donatella appears to have appointed herself because the unofficial archival curator, and truthfully, who is aware of the Atelier Versace again catalogue higher than the lady who helped form it?

The robe introduced drama, romance, and intercourse enchantment in equal measure. The structured, embellished bodice framed Jennifer’s décolletage, whereas the sweeping black skirt delivered the form of entrance-making grandeur that felt becoming for a Hollywood premiere. The lace-like cutwork softened the darkness of the look, stopping it from feeling too extreme whereas including a contact of gothic romance.

What I loved most right here is that this felt genuinely surprising for Jennifer. There’s something refreshing about seeing her lean right into a moodier, extra theatrical register, particularly when it nonetheless carried that unmistakable JLo confidence. This was glamour with chew, and one in every of her extra memorable premiere seems in latest reminiscence.

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