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Now those are some jaw-dropping looks.
Jennifer Lopez shocked fans when she hit the stage in dangerously high-cut bodysuits during her WorldPride performance in Washington, DC on Saturday.
The shimmering silver thong-style outfit, designed by the New York-based brand The Blonds, nearly led to a wardrobe mishap during a performance of her song, “Save Me Tonight.”
Lopez’s look also included a plunging neckline and grommets studding the barely there piece.
Lopez, who works with stylists Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn, rocked the bodysuit with coordinating shimmery silver over-the-knee boots.
The “On The Floor” singer, 55, smoldered in her signature bombshell makeup look, finishing her glam with long waves of honey-blond hair.
In true Lopez fashion, the mother of two pulled out a second racy bodysuit during her WorldPride gig.
The second look, courtesy of fashion designer Rey Ortiz, included black patent leather and faux beige cutouts that framed her abs and hips.
And the sultry looks didn’t stop there — Lopez bared her toned body in a sparkly bra and matching tiny bottoms with a flame design.
Lopez expressed her gratitude in an Instagram caption: “Major shoutout to @theblondsny for nailing my dazzling World Pride stage outfits—and to @fashionbyreyortiz for that stunning black catsuit moment 🔥✨.”
“You all didn’t just understand the assignment, you rewrote it. Queens of the stage, crowned and confirmed!”
Admirers were thrilled by the bold ensembles, with one fan exclaiming, “Iconic, but the cut of that bodysuit is unbelievable; I need a documentary on how that works.” Another stated, “Your energy and power are unparalleled. You delivered an incredible show, my love!! The queen has returned,” while a third added, “Add runway model to your resume, baby!!! Perfect tens all around 🔥”
Per Out Magazine, Lopez stopped to thank her queer fans amid her performance.
“Over the years, your love and your support have been a source of strength for me and today I am here to celebrate you,” she said to the crowd. “I’m so happy to be able to be here to celebrate community, diversity, love, and freedom.”