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Jennifer Lopez Stuns in Plunging Feathered Dress (and Fights Off Major Wardrobe Malfunction)
Jennifer Lopez has mastered the art of rocking deep-plunge gowns. In February, she donned a LAPOINTE deep cowl neck dress for the Pre-Grammy gala. Then, in April, she attended the New York premiere of Good Night, And Good Luck in a black V-neck gown by Saiid Kobeisy. Now, once again, the "Let's Get Loud" singer is making headlines with another showstopping ensemble.
This week, Lopez attended the Ring Them Bells benefit concert in New York to celebrate composer John Kander's 98th birthday. She stepped out in a silky peach dress by The New Arrivals Ilkyaz Ozel, which features a deep V neckline and open back. However, the actress suffered a major wardrobe malfunction when her V-neck slightly shifted, revealing a bit more skin than she intended.
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Fortunately, the fashion mishap was barely noticeable because of her matching feather jacket, which easily hid the revealing slip.
took to Instagram and shared images of her fabulous ensemble, and fans flooded her comments with praise and compliments. One person wrote, "Very gorgeous, very legendary, very iconic. We're all taking notes." Another said, "This look is EVERYTHING. Stunning."
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The fashion queen has been rocking deep plunge outfits for decades, dating back to her iconic green Versace look at the 2000 Grammy Awards. The sheer, jungle-themed gown was such a big hit that it made countless headlines and even inspired the birth of Google it turns out, former stylist tried to talk her out of wearing it. While breaking down her best looks for Vogue, Lopez recalled, "It was a dress that other people had worn already. My stylist was like, 'Please don't wear it. Somebody else has worn it.' I was like, 'Well, you bought it, and it looks the best, so I'm going to wear it.' And so I did. And it caused quite a stir." Leave it to Lopez to turn heads with her standout looks.
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