Jennifer Lopez turned heads with a stylish nod to both ’60s refinement and early 2000s edge at the London photo call for her upcoming film, Unstoppable. The actress and singer, known for her chic and daring fashion choices, wore a Dior ensemble that perfectly combined timeless sophistication with a hint of Y2K nostalgia.

Lopez donned a double-breasted Dior coat in crisp white ecru virgin wool and silk gabardine, crafted with clean lines and a martingale belt that accentuated her silhouette. Beneath the tailored coat, she added a classic black turtleneck. Topping off her look was a Dior-branded fedora that added a contemporary flair to her otherwise vintage-inspired outfit.

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Jennifer Lopez attends the “Unstoppable” photo call on Nov. 7 in London.

Her footwear took a bold turn: Lopez chose Dior’s D-Idole heeled gladiator boots, made of black patent calfskin, which featured an open-back design with adjustable straps and gold-finished hardware. With their gladiator style and spherical gold heels, these boots harked back to the early 2000s, adding an edgy twist to the sophisticated coat.

Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez attends the “Unstoppable” photo call on Nov. 7 in London.

Both the coat and the D-Idole boots are pieces from Dior’s Fall 2024 Ready-to-Wear collection, showcased at Paris Fashion Week. Dior’s creative director, Maria Grazia Chiuri, drew from the 1960s—specifically from designs created by Marc Bohan, who championed the classic and professional styles that defined an era when women were first stepping into traditionally male-dominated roles.

Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez attends the “Unstoppable” photo call on Nov. 7 in London.

Unstoppable, which releases in theaters on January 16, tells the inspiring story of wrestler Anthony Robles, who, despite being born with one leg, went on to win a national wrestling championship at Arizona State University. Lopez shares the screen with Jharrel Jerome, Don Cheadle, and Michael Peña in this compelling biographical film.

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