J-Lo Gives Her Little Black Dress a Seasonal Upgrade in a Shearling Jacket & Lace-Up Booties
Jennifer Lopez celebrated the holidays a few weeks early this year with a little help from DSW.
The “Hustlers” star modeled pieces from her newest JLo Jennifer Lopez footwear collection with the retailer over the weekend, styling chic fall looks with on-trend footwear. In one ensemble, the musician gave a little black dress a seasonal upgrade in the coziest $2,900 shearling leather jacket from Nicole Benisti
As for footwear, Lopez opted for the new Jordie booties from her eponymous label. The style features a trending lace-up design atop a brown faux suede upper and a pointed-toe silhouette. Finished off with a lugged outsole and a towering 4.5-inch stiletto heel, the style retails for an affordable price of $80 at DSW.com.
In another look for the footwear and accessories retailer, J-Lo elevated her striped button-down shirt and black bottoms with a set of sleek booties. The Finola design from the actress’ label comes with faux patent leather uppers and a heightened heel, all for a retail price of $100 on DSW’s website.
It was just earlier this year when the “Let’s Get Loud” singer dipped her own toes into the footwear industry. Though she had previously worked with a mix of brands on collaborations and campaigns, the JLo Jennifer Lopez collection at DSW is the musician’s first solo line; the label includes a variety of stylish footwear ranging from sky-high platforms and glittering pumps to strappy sandals, all retailing from $59 to $189.
As if all of her titles were not enough, the past few seasons alone, Jenny from the Block also has been featured in three major spring ’20 campaigns as well as a few top names for fall ’20, too. She models for Versace, stars in ads for Guess and Coach on top of serving as a judge and executive producer for “World of Dance.” She also teased a new J-Lo Beauty line earlier this season as well.
Click through the gallery to discover more of Jennifer Lopez’s most wow-worthy looks over the years.
Source: footwearnews