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J Lo's Denim Maxi Dress Has Revealing Waist-High Leg Slits

A woman of true style, Jennifer Lopez never ceases to amaze us. From iconic looks in the '90s to several of the most head-turning Met Gala outfits - including her silver fringed Versace gown with a plunging neckline and matching hair in 2019 and ab-revealing Ralph Lauren halter gown in 2023 - she has been serving the best looks of the last couple of decades. Her bold style choices, made alongside Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn, make her even more groundbreaking (aside from her wow-worthy performances and killer voice). It's no lie that the 53-year-old multihyphenate is always the most eye-catching celebrity at any red carpet event. Lopez rocks every outfit she wears with utter confidence, beauty, and grace, and she does so all while looking nothing short of fabulous. (Her series of majestic Ralph Lauren wedding dresses, or the Alexander McQueen bridal look she repurposed from 2004's "Jersey Girl" to marry Ben Affleck may immediately come to mind.)

Most recently, the star stepped out for furniture shopping in West Hollywood, CA, bravely rocking a leg-revealing Valentino denim dress with waist-high slits that swished back and forth to showcase a pair of knee-high leather boots. The bohemian-inspired moment was rounded out with a color-complementing Gucci purse, translucent aviator sunglasses, oversize gold hoops, and her green stone engagement ring and wedding band stack. Opting for minimal makeup and a slightly messy updo, Lopez's ensemble screamed "on the go," but was nevertheless as sultry and considered as ever thanks to her willingness to take on boundary-pushing trends.

All of Lopez's outfits, really, are proof that this style icon could wear anything - and we mean anything - and still look damn good. Scroll ahead to praise Lopez's unparalleled sense of fashion as you take in her latest appearance and more.

- Additional reporting by Lauren Harano



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