Jennifer Lopez looks stylish all year round. The Hollywood star is always staying true to herself, showing off her signature looks no matter the season and the occasion. This time, JLo stepped out in a bold winter outfit, looking cozy in a luxurious faux fur coat.
The singer, who is receiving Oscar buzz for her performance in her latest movie 'Unstoppable,' decided to wear a coat featuring a bold leopard print. Jennifer paired the look with high-waisted straight-leg jeans featuring a distressed hem, and a sheer black turtleneck top.
JLo completed the ensemble with suede mule stilettos and black sunglasses. She styled her honey blonde hair in loose waves and rocked a soft glam makeup look including a nude lip.
The actress was all smiles walking around Los Angeles during her latest outing. However, it was her black Hermès bag that stole the attention as the perfect accessory. Jennifer has an extensive collection of Hermès Birkin bags, including similar and rare styles.
The star plays Judy Robles in her new movie, the mom of champion wrestler Anthony Robles, and it seems like she is on the right path for what could be an Academy Award for her performance. The real-life Judy Robles talked to Entertainment Weekly about JLo's work in the movie.
"She was able to really take on how I felt — the highs and the lows," Judy said. "We long to be loved, and we want something impossible to work out. And even when we see it and we're like, 'But I've got to keep pushing' — there's always a little bit of hope."
The producers are reportedly supporting her campaign for the Oscar, and an insider said that this is her way of "getting revenge" after her divorce. "She wants next year to be her best year ever to show the world her crummy love life did not get her down. She will rise," a close source to the star said to the Daily Mail.
"She wants an Oscar for Unstoppable," the insider said to the publication, sharing their thoughts about her performance as a hard-working mother. "She is sensational in it, I saw the movie and wow, she nails it."