Jennifer Lopez Does the Long Weekend Right With Family, Swims, and Memorial Day Whites
She celebrated the long weekend with a poolside karaoke party

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Memorial Day dressing has one job: look effortless while doing absolutely nothing. Jennifer Lopez delivered exactly that this weekend, sharing a photo dump of her holiday that covered all the essentials — pool floats, cocktails, family, and a wardrobe that treated white as its entire personality.
The centerpiece was a white cotton sundress from Antica Sartoria — plunging V-neck, open back, a long billowing skirt, and just enough sequin, lace, and fringe tassel detail to keep it from reading too simple. According to Harper's Bazaar, Lopez actually pulled the piece from a 2024 Italy trip, proving that great summer dressing isn't about buying new — it's about knowing what you already own. She grounded the look with tan wedge sandals for an outdoor dinner with friends and family, including her twins Max and Emme Muñiz, who turned 18 in February and are college-bound by fall.
The Pool Edit
For the water portion of the weekend, Lopez kept it just as considered — a white triangle bikini with tie bottoms, a floppy straw hat with stud accents and a green sash, and a pink-and-white inflatable situation that existed purely for aesthetic purposes. "Spending the day with the people I love. Happy Memorial Day everybody," she captioned the set. It's the rare celebrity post that actually feels like a real day rather than a brand activation.
The formula she's working with here isn't complicated, but it is deliberate: all white, all weekend, dressed up or stripped down depending on the hour. The sundress to bikini pipeline is genuinely the most useful template for a long holiday weekend, and the accessories — wedges at dinner, a hat at the pool — do the contextual work without requiring a full outfit change. Nothing is over-thought. Nothing is lazy.
White-on-white summer dressing will never not work, and Lopez is a reminder that the secret isn't the newness of the pieces — it's the confidence to rewear them without apology.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


