LifestyleJennifer Lopez revives divisive early 2000s fashion trend

Jennifer Lopez revives divisive early 2000s fashion trend

Jennifer Lopez revived a fashion trend that was popular in the early 2000s. Even back then, it raised controversies, splitting audiences into supporters and opponents. Do "ugly jeans" have a chance of succeeding this season as well?

Jennifer Lopez launches a controversial trend
Jennifer Lopez launches a controversial trend
Images source: © Instagram | j.lo

4 July 2024 09:31

J.Lo is championing a trend that had its heyday at the start of the 21st century. The distinctive look of "ugly jeans" has always been polarizing, attracting fans and critics.

Jennifer Lopez works with a team of stylists who meticulously plan her outfits. As a result, her wardrobe is a treasure trove of the hottest trends. The artist is well aware of what's buzzing in the fashion world.

J.Lo's favourite pants?

It's common to see jeans with holes in the knees, frayed hems, or combinations of different materials. She has previously worn "dirty" jeans with brown stains, styled to look worn out. At that time, she paired them with a matching jacket.

Jennifer Lopez in worn-out pants
Jennifer Lopez in worn-out pants© Instagram | jlo

Jennifer Lopez in "ugly jeans"

Street life has had a significant impact on fashion, making it more expressive, rebellious, and defiant since the second half of the 20th century. Jennifer Lopez is updating this street style trend.

Styled to look like old jeans, covered in dust and showing signs of wear and tear, these compete with classic "blue jeans." Jennifer Lopez chose a pair of low-rise "baggy" jeans that looked worn out. She paired them with sports shoes and a crop top that showed off her toned abs.

Jennifer Lopez is a fan of "messy" jeans
Jennifer Lopez is a fan of "messy" jeans© Getty Images

She wore a pink cardigan over her shoulders. Black sunglasses—a must-have accessory for any summer outfit—completed the look.

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