So Nostalgic
Shes the queen of sheer looks.
No one does sheer dressing like Jennifer Lopez.
(Yes, back when it was still exceedingly controversial.)
In her decades-long career, Lopez normalized the see-through style on esteemed red carpets.
Remember her most iconic look of all time, akathe green Versace dressshe wore to the 2000 Grammy Awards?
That wasnt the only time she rocked a pop culture-altering translucent number.
Designed by Zuhair Murad, the dress featured a deep plunging neckline.
It also featured long sleeves with cutouts on the shoulders, evocative of peekaboo sleeve details in the 2010s.
The custom-made dress was utterly see-through save for its intricate white striped beading.
(The whole debacle proves how far society has come in embracing nip-baring styles.)
In 2001, the Hollywood ingenuewore her most controversial diaphanous look.
Years later, in 2015, she wore another see-through number.
This time, it was a rose gold ball gown with a massive plunging neckline and sparkly embellishments.