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Jennifer Lopez exuded glamour on a recent shopping outing in Beverly Hills, California, where she was seen in a stunning black dress with a daring neckline.
The 56-year-old actress and singer was spotted at the upscale vintage boutique, What Goes Around Comes Around, browsing through their luxurious offerings. Her choice of attire—a sleek maxi dress—captured attention with its plunging neckline, showcasing her confidence and fashion sense.
Lopez’s look was both chic and sophisticated, with the elegant dress perfectly accentuating her well-toned physique. She opted for a simple yet stylish ponytail, which elegantly framed her face and drew focus to the dress’s eye-catching low-cut design.
Adding to the allure, the dress also featured an open back, highlighting her toned figure. Completing her ensemble, Lopez chose a pair of dangling earrings, adding just the right amount of sparkle to her glamorous appearance.
She completed her look with a pair of dangling earrings.
Lopez was later photographed getting into her car, wearing a herringbone blazer over her dress and enjoying a beverage.
While What Goes Around Comes Around is technically a thrift store, it’s extremely high-end — the shop specializes in designer vintage fashion, including handbags, accessories and apparel that’s authenticated and curated.
On Tuesday, Lopez was photographed generously giving cash to a homeless man in Los Angeles.
The “Kiss of the Spider Woman” star, who was carrying a nearly $80,000 Hermès Kelly crocodile handbag at the time, handed over the money after the man pleaded his “love” for her.
In turn, the man was grateful for the gift, telling her afterwards, “Jennifer, I love you. Thank you, Jennifer.”
Lopez’s presence at the 2026 Golden Globes last week didn’t garner nearly as positive a reaction due to her awkward interaction with Glambot director Cole Walliser.
In a video Walliser posted on Instagram that went viral, Lopez posed for the Glambot but didn’t acknowledge him as he spoke to her.
Walliser later defended Lopez in a follow-up video.
“I didn’t take it personally. It didn’t feel rude in that moment,” the Canadian filmmaker said.
“One, she’s just down to business. The carpet was closed,” he explained. “She’s ready to go inside. She knew what she was gonna do. She got into the position.”
Walliser said it was “just unfortunate” that Lopez happened to be “facing away” from him in the moment.
“I knew she was getting ready. I knew it was late,” he said. “We were just getting through it. That moment didn’t feel rude.”