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Marie Claire
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Mischa Anouk Smith

J.Lo Through the Decades: How Jennifer Lopez Redefined Style, Power, and Influence

Jennifer Lopez's style evolution.

Jennifer Lopez’s clothes tell a story. This is, after all, a woman who hasn’t just broken the internet; she birthed it (sort of; more on that later). From the streets of the Bronx to Hollywood’s biggest stages, she has helped redefine what a global icon can look like.

When she emerged in the ’90s, all crop tops, gold hoops, and bodycon before the mainstream caught up, Jennifer Lopez made fashion that bit more political simply by being herself. In an industry that prized thinness and whiteness, her look carried a self-possession that ran counter to the era’s dominant aesthetic.

Jennifer Lopez in Los Angeles in 1992. (Image credit: Ron Davisv via Getty Images)

With four decades of notable — and noteworthy! — looks, Jennifer Lopez’s style evolution mirrors pop culture’s own transformation: from the late-’90s obsession with image to the 2020s embrace of authenticity. She has become a kind of shorthand for not just beauty, but power and confidence too.

Here, we track Jennifer Lopez’s style evolution, decade by decade.

Jennifer Lopez in the 1990s

Jennifer Lopez in 1998 at the 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards (Image credit: Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 1997 at the "Anaconda" Westwood premiere. (Image credit: Vinnie Zuffante via Getty Images))
Jennifer Lopez in 1998 at the 7th Annual MTV Movie Awards. (Image credit: Vinnie Zuffante via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards. (Image credit: Vinnie Zuffante via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 1998 at the 17th Annual CFDA Awards. (Image credit: Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez at the 40th Annual Grammy Awards After Party. (Image credit: Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 1997 during "The Man In The Iron Mask" New York Premiere. (Image credit: Ke.Mazur/WireImage via Getty Images)

Before Versace and Valentino came knocking, Jennifer Lopez’s style was grounded in her Bronx upbringing: cut-off tees, cargo pants, bomber jackets, and the bodycon silhouettes that would later become her signature. By the end of the decade, with the success of Selena cementing her place in pop culture, a subtle sartorial shift was underway.

At the 1998 Golden Globes, she wore a liquid, tri-colour one-shoulder gown with a strategic midriff cut-out, layered with a wispy chiffon cape. Minimalist by late-’90s standards, the dress was sculpted to perfection, skimming her figure and highlighting the curves that would define her signature look. While it wasn’t as headline-grabbing as, say, her later Versace moment, fashion insiders took note.

As her red carpet appearances became more frequent, so, too, did the hallmarks of her aesthetic: oversized gold hoops, glossy lips, and a bronzed glow that would become a template pop culture still borrows from today.

Jennifer Lopez 2000-2005

Jennifer Lopez in 2000 wearing *that* Versace dress at the 42nd Grammy Awards . (Image credit: Scott Gries/ImageDirect via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2000 at the VH1/Vogue Fashion Awards. (Image credit: George De Sota/Newsmakers via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2000 when she won the MTV award for Best Dance Video. (Image credit: George De Sota/Liaison via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2002 backstage at the 74th Annual Academy Awards. (Image credit: ImageDirect CR:Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck in 2002 in Beverly Hills, California. (Image credit: Mel Bouzad via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2003 promoting her new movie "Maid In Manhattan". (Image credit: Davy/Prestige via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez with her then-fiancé Ben Affleck at the 75th Annual Academy Awards. (Image credit: Kevin Winter via Getty Images)

The millennium opened with a seismic fashion moment: Jennifer Lopez’s green 'Jungle' Versace dress at the 2000 Grammys was searched so many times that it inspired Google to create Google Images. Equal parts audacious and strategic, the moment proved she understood that fashion could also act as a microphone.

She carried that energy into the early 2000s, both on and off the red carpet. Low-rise jeans and rhinestone belts, Juicy Couture velour tracksuits, and fur-trimmed coats defined her Y2K off-duty aesthetic, blending elements of streetwear with old-school Hollywood glamour. Her sweeping 2003 Oscars gown by Valentinoworn alongside then-fiancé Ben Affleck, cemented her status as red-carpet royalty.

Jennifer Lopez 2005-2010

Jennifer Lopez in 2005 at the Billboard Latin Music Awards. (Image credit: Paul Hawthorne via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2005 at the Macy's Passport Gala. (Image credit: Kevin Winter via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2006 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit Gala. (Image credit: Peter Kramer via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2006 at the Toronto International Film Festival. (Image credit: Evan Agostini via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2006 at the MTV Video Music Awards. (Image credit: Jason Squires/WireImage for MTV.com via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2007 at the "Brave" album release party in New York City. (Image credit: James Devaney/WireImage via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2009 at the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards. (Image credit: Jason Merritt via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2010 in Manhattan. (Image credit: James Devaney/WireImage via Getty Images)

As the decade wore on (no pun intended), Lopez’s style became more sculpted and streamlined, moving beyond Y2K sparkle into a more refined glamour. She embraced tailored gowns with architectural lines, bold cut-outs (an enduring hallmark by now), and metallic detailing (ditto) that highlighted both her curves and her confidence as a style authority.

Even casual appearances carried weight: oversized sunglasses, fitted blazers over silk camisoles, and second-skin leather trousers reinforced her signature mix of sex appeal and sophistication. By the end of the decade, Jennifer Lopez had mastered the art of celebrity dressing. Gone was the reactive or experimental looks; in their place; signature hallmarks that reinforced her icon status.

Jennifer Lopez in the 2010s

Jennifer Lopez in 2012 at the 84th Annual Academy Awards. (Image credit: Kevin Mazur/WireImage via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2012 in Manhattan. (Image credit: James Devaney/WireImage via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2012 in New York City. (Image credit: Arnaldo Magnani via Getty Image)
Jennifer Lopez in 2012 at the Chanel Photocall in Paris Fashion Week. (Image credit: Antonio de Moraes Barros Filho/WireImage via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2015 hosting the American Music Awards. (Image credit: Frazer Harrison/AMA2015/Getty Images for dcp)
Jennifer Lopez in 2015 at the 72nd Annual Golden Globe Awards. (Image credit: Jason Merritt via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2018 arriving to the set of "Un Nuevo Dia" at Telemundo Center to promote the film "Second Act". (Image credit: Alexander Tamargo via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2019 at the Met Gala Celebrating Camp: Notes on Fashion at Metropolitan Museum of Art. (Image credit: John Shearer/Getty Images for THR)

Jennifer Lopez in the 2020s

By the 2010s, J.Lo, alongside stylists Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn, had built a wardrobe that balanced sensuality with structure. Presenting at the 2012 Oscars, she stunned in a plunging, sequin-saturated Zuhair Murad gown with sculptural cut-outs — a subtle nod to her earlier red-carpet moments — exuding goddess-like energy. Her 2015 Golden Globes cape gown, also by Murad, elevated statement dressing to operatic heights with its swirling cascade of chiffon. Even her daytime looks, like tailored brights and sharp suiting during her World of Dance press tours, proved that power dressing could still sparkle.

By the 2010s, the famous J.Lo glow remained, but it now came with a sense of confidence and authority that reflected her status as an icon of both culture and style.

Jennifer Lopez walks the Versace Women's Spring Summer 2020 show in Milan. (Image credit: MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images)
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez in 2021. (Image credit: Gotham/GC Images via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2021 at the Met Gala. (Image credit: Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2024 at the Christian Dior Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2024-2025 show for Paris Fashion Week. (Image credit: Marc Piasecki/WireImage via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2024 in Paris. (Image credit: Marc Piasecki/GC Images via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2024 in New York City. (Image credit: James Devaney/GC Images via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez in 2025. (Image credit: Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images via Getty Images)
Jennifer Lopez, October 15, 2025 in New York City. (Image credit: Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

Now in her 50s, but showing no signs of slowing down, Jennifer Lopez’s style is less about reinvention and more about refining her signature look, honed over decades of experimentation. Her custom 2022 Ralph Lauren Collection wedding gown, with its high neck and cascading ruffles, was pure romance. Two years earlier, she rewrote her own history by walking the Versace runway in a reimagined 'Jungle' dress, homaging her most famous fashion moment two decades later.

From the nineties to now, Jennifer Lopez’s style has been more than a series of memorable red carpet moments; it’s a reflection of her cultural impact, her confidence, and her understanding of image as power. From bubblegum Juicy Couture tracksuits to Versace runways, from mob-wife furs to sculpted couture gowns, she’s navigated trends without being defined by them. What unites every look — and there have been many looks — is unmistakable self-possession: Jennifer Lopez’s style tells the story of a woman who knows her body, her audience, and her own signature aesthetic.

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