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Jennifer Lopez Pairs Her Oversize Striped Suit With a Royal-Blue Kelly Bag

She switches from corporate to concert looks with ease

By Elliot O·Jun 12, 2026·1 min read
Jennifer Lopez Pairs Her Oversize Striped Suit With a Royal-Blue Kelly Bag

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

Jennifer Lopez went to a concert in Paris and somehow made the rest of us look like we've never owned a single intentional outfit. On Thursday, the Office Romance star arrived at the Stade de France for David Guetta's inaugural Monolith Show dressed like she had a board meeting before the bass drop — an oversize black-and-white pinstripe suit, billowing sleeves swallowing her hands whole, wide trousers eating her pointy black shoes alive. The lace blouse underneath was the only thing keeping it from full corporate villain territory.

The accessories sealed it. According to Harper's Bazaar, Lopez showed up gripping a royal blue crocodile-skin Kelly bag — personalized, naturally, with printed silk scarves knotted around the top handle. It's the kind of flex that doesn't announce itself. Oversized sunglasses completed the look, which read less "concert" and more "fashion week front row, but make it intimidating."

Then She Got on Stage

Lopez didn't stop at one outfit. Midway through the night, she surprised the crowd by joining Guetta onstage, having swapped the pinstripes for a futuristic teal bodysuit by TTSWTRS, paired with Wolford tights and glittering Christian Louboutin boots. She made her entrance in a matching leather jacket — also TTSWTRS — and Burberry sunglasses that functioned as both accessory and attitude. The full look was less boardroom, more intergalactic pop star, and the transition between the two was frankly aggressive.

Together, Lopez and Guetta performed their EDM staple "On the Floor" alongside their newly released single "Save Me Tonight," with Akon appearing as a surprise guest. Two outfits, one night, zero wasted moments — which is either an extremely efficient use of a Paris evening or a masterclass in knowing exactly how much drama a single appearance can hold.

Dressing for where you're going is fine; dressing for everything that might happen while you're there is better.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

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