Jennifer Lopez Just Dropped a Futuristic Bodysuit That’s Turning Heads—And It’s From an Unexpected Ukrainian Brand!
Have you ever wondered what happens when a global pop icon teams up with a world-renowned DJ and tosses in a dash of futuristic fashion? Over the weekend, Jennifer Lopez did just that—popping up unexpectedly at David Guetta’s Stade de France concert in Paris to electrify the crowd with their joint track, “Save Me Tonight.” But she didn’t stop at her vocal vibes; J.Lo took her onstage wardrobe into a whole new stratosphere, rocking a cutting-edge look from Ukrainian label TTSWTRS that’s straight out of a digital dreamscape—think early internet nostalgia meets neon cyberspace grids contouring her silhouette. It’s a vivid reminder that reinvention is the name of the game, whether you’re climbing the Billboard charts or sculpting your ideal body. Curious about how Lopez flawlessly swapped couture gowns for high-tech stagewear and what it means to blend art, fashion, and tech? Dive in and explore the details yourself. LEARN MORE
Over the weekend, Jennifer Lopez surprised the crowd at David Guetta’s Stade de France concert, joining the French artist in Paris to perform their collaborative single, “Save Me Tonight.” And for the show, she put a high-tech spin on her classic on-stage wardrobe.
Turning to Ukrainian label TTSWTRS (Tattoo Sweaters), the star selected a plunging bodysuit and oversize lacquer jacket from its Time collection—a line that pulled inspiration from vintage computer monitors and the early days of the internet. The leotard, which was designed to mimic the look of a sports bra layered under a one piece, was covered in “data” from a “bio machine” and a neon-colored cyberspace grid contouring the body.
The shiny black zip-up jacket matched its counterpart with the same grid lines outlining the shape of a body for a trippy, digitalized look. Lopez wore the pieces with sheer black tights and little black boots, and pulled her hair up into a high ponytail. Her diamond earrings added a bit of sparkle, and for makeup, she went bold with long lashes, bronzed eye shadow, and lined lips.
Lopez also treated the crowd to her classic hit “On the Floor,” performing the 2011 track over a decade and a half after its initial release.
This surprise appearance came after a long press run for her new film, Office Romance, during which she dressed in couture gowns, vintage finds, and tons of sparkles. Here, she switched her actor’s cap for her singer’s, trading the red-carpet looks for daring stage fits.





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