If anyone can pull off dangerously low-rise jeans, it’s Jennifer Lopez.
And as of late, the A-lister, 55, seems to be re-committing to the oft-controversial midriff-baring denim silhouette from the early aughts.
On Sunday, Lopez attended a special screening of her latest film, “Unstoppable,” in low-slung denim with a subtle flare at the bottom, which looked straight out of an early aughts movie scene.
The “On The Floor” singer added a baby blue velvet trim Gucci blazer and coordinating see-through pussy-bow blouse, a J. Lo signature shirt.
Lopez accessorized with blush pink suede peep-toe heels by Dolce & Gabbana and pulled her hair up into a loose bun.
Sunday’s pastel outfit follows another low-rise vintage denim moment for the actress.
Last Thursday, Lopez went on a shopping spree in Beverly Hills, making a bold statement in another pair of statement-making jeans.
She turned to the archives for this silhouette, sourcing a vintage distressed look from True Religion.
The mother of two paired the lived-in bootcut bottoms — which included dramatic rips on each leg — with a luxe lace Dior jacket and a brown Hermès Birkin bag.
For the second time in one week, Lopez wore peep-toe heels, choosing Elie Saab leather platform sandals ($970).
When it comes to low-rise, this isn’t Lopez’s first rodeo; the actress famously rocked the stomach-revealing silhouette on repeat in the early aughts.
Her memorable all-white outfit — a Sean John crop top, low-rise jeans, blingy belt, and bandana — from the MTV Movie Awards 2000 is cemented in the fashion hall of fame, for sure.
She was also no stranger to a sultry lace-up look, as evidenced by a high-shine pair she wore for a 2001 store appearance promoting her album “J.Lo.”
No matter what, she’ll always be Jenny from the Block.