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Jennifer Lopez Gives Us Major Flashbacks in Stunning Navel-Bearing Gown

Jennifer Lopez Reinvents Iconic Navel-Bearing Halter Dress for 2025 Grammys Gala
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Jennifer Lopez appeared to give a nod to one of her most famous Grammy looks at Clive Davis’ 2025 pre-ceremony gala.

Lopez, 55, stepped out on Saturday, February 1, in a blush-colored LaPointe halter gown featuring a low-cut neckline that almost reached her navel. She completed her ‘fit with a copper-colored faux fur coat with a diamond pendant and bathing drop earrings.

For glam, Lopez wore her hair in a slicked-back bun.

Of course, the dress’ plunging neckline reminds Us of the now-iconic Versace frock that Lopez rocked at the 2000 Grammys. At the time, the “On the Floor” singer made jaws drop in her multi-colored chiffon gown that featured a tropical leaf and bamboo pattern. Its neckline extended down past Lopez’s navel, fastened with a bejeweled brooch.

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“My stylist [Andrea Lieberman] was like, ‘Please don’t wear it,’” Lopez recalled in a Vogue interview published in February 2024. “[She said,] ‘It was a dress that other people had worn already.’ [I said], ‘Well, you bought it, and it looks the best, so I’m going to wear it. And so I did. And it caused, you know, quite a stir.’”

The dress, which Amber Valletta first wore on the catwalk during Versace’s 1999 spring/summer runway show, has since become one of Lopez’s most famous outfits.

Jennifer Lopez Reinvents Iconic Navel-Bearing Halter Dress for 2025 Grammys Gala
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“I guess every generation needs its iconic, kind of Marilyn dress, and this is that dress for this generation,” she added to Vogue last year.

Two decades later, Lopez rewore the dress for a 2019 Versace show.

“Donatella was like, ‘You know it’s been 20 years,’ and I was like ‘Are you kidding me? F—,’” Lopez quipped to the outlet in 2024.

For the dress’ second coming, Lopez also requested a few changes.

“Do we need something down the back? Or should we just leave it backless?” she said in a YouTube video at the time. “We want it to stay kind of as chic as the first dress.”

 

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