Jennifer Lopez Shows How to Wear All Pink in Winter

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From ELLE

Jennifer Lopez hasn't let the pandemic stop her from dressing up. The 51-year-old singer and actress was photographed out in Beverly Hills on Wednesday, wearing a monochromatic pale pink outfit fit for winter and street style accolades. J.Lo paired a silk pink top with matching pants, then added a pink coat. She accessorized with black sunglasses, a white mask with a gold chain, and white sneakers. The look altogether is polished, warm, and comfy-looking. Even the white shopping bag J.Lo got fit in:

Photo credit: MEGA - Getty Images
Photo credit: MEGA - Getty Images

Lopez spoke to Billboard earlier this month about being its Women in Music icon this year. "I think of an icon as somebody who defines a moment or an era. [Someone like] Barbra Streisand, a singer, actor, producer and a director who wound up defining movies in a different way, because her beauty wasn’t typical," Lopez said. "When I started working in my early 20s, it was size 0 models on the cover of magazines. Tall, blonde, white, sometimes Black. But never Latina. I didn’t shy away from being from the Bronx, I didn’t shy away from my humble beginnings. I embraced all of it to be who I was and offer something really different."

She added that her Super Bowl performance was just part of her general decision to keep going no matter what age she is and not let any number limit her ambitions. "As a woman, people want to write you off: 'Who’s the next hot girl?' When you’re an actress, you’re always waiting for that," she said. "I decided I’m not going to let that happen. I’m going to keep surprising everybody, and I’m going to keep surprising myself. In 2018, we did a sweet movie called Second Act, and I did a song for it called “Limitless” that Sia wrote. It became my mantra. I went on the It’s My Party Tour [in 2019] and I sang that every night. I got to celebrate with my family and my fans and tell them, 'You’re limitless.' This message you’re trying to give everyone really becomes a part of you."

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