Jennifer Lopez attended the Zuhair Murad & Celia Kritharioti PFW shows

Jennifer Lopez is still attending Paris Fashion Week events and wearing some of the most bonkers outfits I’ve ever seen on her. I mean, she’s J.Lo, surely designers are simply sending her tons of stuff and she’s just picking and choosing. It doesn’t look like she’s only at PFW to support one designer or atelier either – she’s attended multiple shows, like Zuhair Murad yesterday and Celia Kritharioti today. She’s gone shopping at Dior. She’s gone out to eat at all of the Paris hotspots, and she’s attended several PFW parties, including Chopard’s party. She even stood on the balcony of her hotel and waved to all of her fans outside, which people do so infrequently these days!! I guess she was like “screw it, I’m going to have FUN!”

Plus, given some of her ensembles, I also think she’s taking out her new assets for a road trip. Jennifer showed off her enhanced bust during the Office Romance promotion, but for PFW, she’s worn a series deep V-necks and bust-forward ensembles. It is what it is. I feel like that cosmetic work is part of how she dealt with her divorce from Ben Affleck. I think a lot of this is about Ben, actually. That being said, I’m glad she hasn’t jumped into a new relationship.

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10 Responses to “Jennifer Lopez attended the Zuhair Murad & Celia Kritharioti PFW shows”

  1. Kaye says:

    I’m sure I’m firmly in the minority, but I always wished my breasts were smaller (not that they’re large) so I could wear more fashionable clothing or maybe even go braless. It seems like smaller-busted women can wear absolutely anything. But the grass is always greener!

    • Chaine says:

      Same! Mine used to be small until weirdly I was in my 30s and suddenly expanded from a c cup to a ddd. I hate them large. So heavy and floppy and I can’t fit into cute tops and dresses that otherwise would fit my frame. I agree with who posted yesterday that JLo doesn’t understand how to dress with the new size yet, because they look squished and about to explode in every dress shown here except the white with the feathers on the neckline. That one looks much better on her.

      • Helen says:

        As a small-tittied girl who can run for miles without a bra (if I had to, which I don’t), it’s true. We can wear the cute tops and not worry about support, we can do cleavages down to the belly button and still look FAY-SHUN, and we can make absolutely every outfit work. But the grass IS always greener, so I also find myself dreaming of bigger boobs, not that I would ever get them.

        JLo needs to re-learn how to dress for her body, because I feel like these outfits are making her look cheap and I don’t think that’s the look she’s going for.

    • Mrs.Krabapple says:

      It seems most designers dont actually like “womanly” bodies, and prefer if women had the bodies of 12 year old boys. If they were good designers they would design for all shapes

  2. Roan Inish says:

    Well beyond dressing better for her new boobs, she should also go easy with the Botox. The photo on the balcony shows her face looking very puffy and shiny . SHM

  3. Tiff says:

    These outfits remind me of zendaya. And i like them. Even the first one with the v that goes all the way down. Dont know if its the outfit or if its just jlo frame.

  4. M says:

    Ouch her poor chest. If you’re gonna get big boobs, learn how to dress them. It should be va va voom, not pancake city.

  5. Jferber says:

    She’s going through a moment.

  6. kelleybelle says:

    Those fakers look painful; that’s all I got from this.

  7. Tiny says:

    @Kate
    Me too!
    Never understood bolt on phenomenon.

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