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An original choice: Jennifer Lopez shows what shoes to wear with trendy wide leg pants

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Jennifer Lopez shows a fashionable look

Despite all your efforts to follow fashion trends, you should remember an important rule. It's better to choose clothes that match your style, mood, and body type, rather than just blindly following trends.

However, there are classic timeless looks that will always be appropriate. One of them was demonstrated by actress and singer Jennifer Lopez. The details were revealed by Glamour magazine.

Fashion experts have long noticed that JLo's favorite shoe is the XXL platform. This shoe is a must-have in her wardrobe. The celebrity combines a high platform with any look: from maxi dresses to jeans.

Recently, Lopez demonstrated an interesting look that emphasized her figure and caused delight and admiration not only among fans but also among famous stylists. She combined the longest and widest pants possible with accent shoes with high heels.

This time, Jennifer Lopez chose wide-leg pants with black and white micro stripes and a white fitted jumper with a high neck. She also added white chunky shoes to the combination.

Lopez can often be seen in public wearing similar looks. Stylists say that accent shoes, wide long pants, and narrow turtlenecks have already become a winning combination for the actress.

By the way, during the presentation of the new capsule collection of Marks and Spencer, actress and fashion model Sienna Miller showed the audience how one successful accessory can change the whole look. Read the article to find out which trendy bag became a hit of the fall.

And Sarah Jessica Parker, who was a style icon in the early 2000s, continues to introduce new trends. OBOZ.UA talked about an incredibly stylish look, one element of which will become the main desire for fashionistas in the spring 2025 season.

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