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Jennifer Lopez Embraces the New Yorker Uniform and Red-Carpet Dressing All in One Day

She can do it all

By Elliot O·Jun 3, 2026·1 min read
Jennifer Lopez Embraces the New Yorker Uniform and Red-Carpet Dressing All in One Day

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

Jennifer Lopez is on a press run for Office Romance, and she's apparently decided that a single outfit per day would be a waste of everyone's time. Within the span of a few hours, she moved from peak New York City commuter to full red-carpet goddess — and made both feel completely intentional, according to Harper's Bazaar.

The morning started with a sand-colored trench from Auter — a cotton, unisex piece with wide lapels, a three-button closure, and a water-resistant finish — sleeves scrunched, belted at the waist, worn over sheer black tights and pointed-toe heels. She added a black Auter baseball cap before heading underground to guest star on SubwayTakes with Kareem Rahma. The whole thing read less like a celebrity "blending in" moment and more like a deliberate, considered uniform — the kind of effortlessness that actually takes real taste to pull off.

Then Came the Gown

Hours later, Lopez arrived at the New York premiere of Office Romance at Regal Union Square in a couture look from Miss Sohee's Spring/Summer 2025 collection. The strapless silhouette featured a lace-up corset bodice and a floor-length skirt with a trailing hem — architecture that walks the line between classic and daring. Across the sheer fabric, beading, embroidery, and feathers formed dense floral motifs: vines, petals, the whole garden. She finished with a voluminous messy braid, pastel eye shadow, and diamond earrings — maximalist without being messy.

What makes this particular one-two so satisfying isn't the range (celebrities change clothes, that's not news) — it's the coherence. The trench and the gown are both precise, both considered, both rooted in a very specific understanding of proportion and detail. Lopez didn't just swap casual for formal; she demonstrated that dressing well is less about the occasion and more about knowing exactly who you are in any room — or subway car — you walk into.

Office Romance opens in theaters June 5, but the real double feature already happened on the street.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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