Jennifer Lopez couldn’t decide whether to wear trousers or a dress to the Atelier Versace fashion show on Sunday – so she just wore both.
The star dazzled in a strapless floor-length white gown with a hip-high split. Yet instead of flashing the flesh, she donned one sparkling trouser leg, successfully adding another dimension to the unique gown.
It was a statement look for the 44-year-old and showed off her curvaceous figure to great effect.
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Fierce: Jennifer Lopez stunned in a gown with built-in trouser leg at the Atelier Versace fashion show in Paris, France
The strapless frock included metal belt buckle detail on one hip and a pocket on the other which the Jenny From The Block singer made full use of when she posed for pictures including one with designer Donatella Versace.
She donned strappy stiletto heels which matched the pearlised tone of her gown and accessorised with gold jewelry.
She swept her caramel hued locks up into a high ponytail and wore a bronze palette on her face.
Half ‘n’ half: Jennifer, 44, showed off one bare leg and one covered leg as she exited her car
Designer and muse: Jennifer poses with designer Donatella Versace at the high-profile event
Hourglass: The pop diva looked equally as good from the back as she did the front in the figure-hugging gown
Ethereal: J-Lo left the restaurant Lassere looking positively angelic
Helping hand: The ladylike singer is ushered from the restaurant to her waiting car
Close friend Donatella wore a black suit and left her blonde tresses down and straight in her typical style and wore a large pair of hooped earrings.
On Saturday JLo was seen out an about in Paris in a more casual outfit but dressed up the look with a pair of towering platform boots.
And she was in high spirits as she headed out from the Bristol Hotel with twins Max and Emme, at one point stopping to sign autographs for waiting fans.
Admirer? As Jennifer had her eyes on the show, her neighbour appeared to be gazing at her
What happened? At one point, the star made a dramatic turn to change her view
Complete look: Even Jen’s nails were white to complete her pure look
Glowing: JLo’s skin radiated with a luminescent powder and glittering gloss
She paired black harem trousers with a white tank top and donned a denim jacket over the top.
The Latina lovely was also seen layering on a fur gilet for a luxurious touch and wore a stylish pair of Versace sunglasses.
Six-year-old Emme – who is Jennifer’s daughter with ex-husband Marc Anthony – was seen wearing a pretty white lace dress with matching shoes and bag.
Vampy: Nina Dobrev looked incredible in a short dress featuring a red, black and white pattern
Hey DJ: Leigh Lezark showed off her figure in an interesting black minidress
All about the legs: Leg revealing frocks were a key part of the Haute Couture fashion collection
Glitz and the glamour: Guests were left delighted with the dress that featured full skirts while they walked the runway
The thigh’s the limit! Jourdan Dunn looked every inch the catwalk queen as she sashayed down the runway in style
Catwalk queen: The supermodel rocked a sexy, semi-sheer top and a daring thigh-split silk skirt as she worked her magic in front of the camera
Jennifer smiled broadly as she left the chic and luxurious hotel and appears to have left all the drama behind her.
Just a few days before she left town the star appeared to be in a reflective mood. Taking to her Instagram account she shared a quote by Jose N. Harris about walking away from drama and surrounding oneself with positive influences.
Parisian chic: Jennifer is in the French capital to promote her newest album A.K.A. She has been enjoying nights out with her team of stylists and days out with her twins, Max and Emme
Feeling furry: The Latina diva also layered on a luxurious fur gilet as she left her posh hotel
Doing her duty: The actress made time for her fans and signed autographs on her way out of the hotel
Sultry: The sexy star is in great shape and posed in a sequined mini-dress on Friday night as she hit the town. She captioned #singlemomsnightout
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