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Jennifer Lopez appears in public wearing a big shirt with no visible pants or skirt

Ksenia Novikova
Feb 04, 2019
09:58 A.M.

She is one of the artists who always surprises with her daring outfits. Upon her arrival at the MTV studios in New York, she stole the spotlight for her always risky and controversial style.

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Recently turned 49, Jenifer Lopez does not stop innovating in fashion. This time, she arrived at the MTV studios wearing an oversize white shirt, passing for a dress, with no visible trousers, and with Versace denim musket boots, Daily Mail reported.

The singer and actress of Puerto Rican heritage caused a stir when she appeared to an interview for MTV on July 31, where it was announced that she will be this year’s recipient of the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award.

To complete the ensemble, JLo opted for a long ponytail, oversized shades and a black mini-bag from Hermés. There is no doubt that the Dinero singer, always a trendsetter, can wear anything she wants and still look regal, chic and fabulous.

Her boots caught much attention with their particular, resembling pants, complete with pockets and a black belt that kept them tight above the knee and adorned with the golden effigy of Medusa. Read more on our Twitter account @amomama_usa.

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The Michael Jackson Video Award will honor Lopez’s 20 years of artistic career, and it will be officially given to her at the 2018 Video Music Awards, to be held on August 20 at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

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The honorific award has been named after late pop icon Michael Jackson since 1991 and figures like David Bowie, Madonna, Guns N 'Roses, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Beyoncé, Kanye West, and Rihanna have received it.

Apart from being chosen for the prestigious award, Lopez, who has two nominations for the awards show for her collaboration with Cardi B and DJ Khaled in Dinero, will return to the MTV stage for the first time since 2001.

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