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Jennifer Lopez’s Style Transformation Has Been Head-Turning

How do you even begin to summarize a person’s fashion journey when that person is Jennifer Lopez? A multi-talented superstar who’s worn many hats — literally — over the years,

Lopez is the ultimate chameleon when it comes to both work and style. She started as Jenny from the Block, an aspirational dancer from the Bronx, New York, who came blazing through the industry like a hurricane once she’d landed a foot in the door.

At the dawn of every decade, it seems, Lopez is reborn like a phoenix, blessing fans with new projects — and a catalogue of tremendous looks to support them.

Though she was only super well-known for the latter part of the ’90s, Lopez made sure to ride the waves of the decade’s biggest trends.

By the time the Y2K era rolled around, she was a seasoned professional at embracing and popularizing fashion and beauty crazes, which turned her into one of the biggest it-girls of the noughties.

While many millennials still mostly remember J.Lo for her low-rise pants and ab-revealing crop tops in the 2000s, her style has continued to evolve.

The end of the decade saw a lull in her career, but the “Anaconda” star came back swinging, which paid off for her nicely. She spent most of the 2010s in glamorous red-carpet gowns from sought-after designers, proving that Jenny from the Block had made it to the top.

We can now just as easily picture her in a jaw-dropping black-tie frock as a sexy costume, but that doesn’t mean that Lopez totally abandoned her earlier vibe.

In fact, sparkly bodysuits and fun statement accessories have continued to appear in her repertoire as she’s blossomed into a living style legend.

After spending the early ’90s jumping from gig to gig in Hollywood, like being a Fly Girl on “In Living Color,” Jennifer Lopez had a huge breakthrough in 1997 with the release of the biopic

“Selena,” in which she portrayed the late Queen of Tejano Music, including with recreations of some iconic Selena Quintanilla outfits.

She understood the assignment from day one on the red carpet, appearing at the 1997 premiere in a glamorous look that would set the tone for much of her superstar wardrobe moving forward.

With her hair pulled back, Lopez was clearly the star of the show in a white sequined gown with a grecian neckline and a titanium-toned stole.