Jennifer Lopez is known for her impeccable hair and perfect tan, but on Friday the 46-year-old singer surprised everyone with a new look. As she visited The Pinecrest Bakery in Miami, her signature honey locks were hidden under a silk scarf and her usual tan seemed to be taking a break. Despite her different appearance, the Vegas All I Have performer was still stunning as she enjoyed a Mexican treat called an Empanada while debuting her new single Ain’t Your Mama earlier that day.
Morning Delight: Jennifer Lopez covered her hair with a scarf while visiting a bakery in Miami for breakfast on a Friday morning.
The bandanna worn by the American Idol veteran was no ordinary $2 find. Instead, she opted for a stylish Gucci scarf featuring a unique print of bamboo leaves in light blue, pink, white, and green hues. Along with the scarf, the Shades Of Blue actress sported mirrored aviators, oversized gold hoop earrings, a coordinating long necklace, and a pop of bright red lipstick. Her outfit consisted of a white tank top, a matching button-down shirt, and faded Daisy Duke denim cut-off shorts. Despite being a mother of two twins with Marc Anthony, she chose comfort over heels, opting for a pair of casual flip flops to complete her ensemble.
Jenny From The Block taking a break: The star was seen indulging in some retail therapy at Valentino alongside her partner Casper Smart the other day.
In sunny Florida fashion, the Shades Of Blue star sported mirrored aviators, big gold hoop earrings, a matching long necklace, and vibrant red lipstick. This stylish appearance follows the release of her latest music video for Ain’t Your Mama. The video, running for five minutes, showcases the actress in various attire from different eras. Starting off as a seductive blonde bombshell from the 1950s, she transitions into a Mad Men-esque 1960s secretary, a 1970s factory worker, an 1980s power executive, and finally dons a more casual look resembling a modern-day politician. Directed by Cameron Duddy in Los Angeles, the underlying theme of Ain’t Your Mama revolves around female empowerment.
Prepared for a day at the beach, she chose a sleek white tank top paired with a coordinating button-down shirt and a well-loved pair of Daisy Duke style denim cutoff shorts.
Unfortunately, you won’t find any designer Louboutin shoes here. The mother-of-two, who shares twins with Marc Anthony, opted for comfortable flip flops instead of heels. The press release describes her latest project as a call to action for strong, confident women who are fed up with various forms of discrimination. The video, filmed at Riverfront Stages on the Paramount backlot, showcases Jennifer Lopez in different scenarios, from the 1950s to modern times, where she transforms into a more empowered version of herself. In one scene, Lopez is caught in a downpour at a pay phone, expressing frustration and defiance towards oppressive behavior. Throughout the video, the multi-talented star is seen advocating for pay equality and making a statement against sexism and inequality. Lopez’s new music video, “I Ain’t Your Mama,” was released to the public on a Friday morning, showcasing the iconic singer in a variety of powerful looks and settings.
As the video begins, Lopez is shown sheltering at a payphone in the midst of a storm.
She disregards the script in front of her and directly addresses the camera, stating, “It’s no secret that things are not going well. We are undervalued… we face a significant challenge, ladies.” The partner of choreographer Casper Smart then encourages women to “Stand up and take action.”
The scene transitions to a retro 1950s version of J-Lo in a floral dress, cleaning the kitchen floor while her husband looks on. Later, she is shown in a red wig and form-fitting coral dress at a vintage office desk with a man in a dark suit.
Homemaker: The scene changes to a retro version of J-Lo in the 1950s, a blonde woman in a pretty green dress, merrily scrubbing the kitchen floor.
Attending to her husband: She is not a fan of constantly catering to his every need.
She also whips up delicious shakes: The model on the cover is seen with a blender and ingredients. She bears a striking resemblance to the character played by Christina Hendricks in the popular series Mad Men. Transporting us back to the swinging sixties. The song’s catchy lyrics ask, “When will you start taking responsibility? I’m not your mother. No more wasting time on video games, things are about to change. We used to be passionately in love, can’t we return to that? When did you become so complacent? I’m not going to be cooking all day, I’m not your mother.”
Office lady: In the next scene, the mother of two is sporting a bold red wig and a form-fitting coral dress with hair dyed in shades of red. She is seated at her wooden desk in a stylish mid-century office setting.
Not gonna lie: She looks a lot like the character played by Christina Hendricks in the popular TV show Mad Men. It’s like we’re stepping back into the 1960s.
Jennifer’s boss shouted at her while also casting furtive glances at her cleavage. In another scene, she is transported back to the 1970s at a beverage factory, where she energetically dances in tight jeans with her hair flowing down. The overweight boss, holding a clipboard, continues to scold her. Next, she finds herself in the 1980s wearing a form-fitting purple power suit with bold pink and purple makeup. Engaged in a conversation with a male colleague, she is then excluded from a boardroom meeting. Her hair is styled in long, curly locks, a far cry from her usual look.
As she worked on the assembly line, Jennifer from the 1970s could be seen in a beverage factory, her hair flowing freely and her hips swaying in tight denim jeans.
Making money the challenging way: A heavyset boss with a clipboard scolds her while she works hard. The former American Idol contestant can be spotted in the workplace, solving a Rubik’s cube and tossing papers before breaking into a lively dance on the desk. Fast forward to the 1990s, she appears in a white bodysuit and blue chaps/boots, leading a group of women dancing in sync on the street. Jennifer’s hair is styled in long blonde tones. The scene transitions to a montage showcasing all the diverse characters she has portrayed over the years.
In a twist straight out of a soap opera, J-Lo finds herself transported back to the flashy 1980s in her own version of Dynasty fashion. Picture her rocking a bold purple power suit complete with vibrant pink and purple makeup to match. It’s a true blast from the past that’s giving us all the retro vibes!
Furious Lopez: The stunning woman is feeling frustrated as she is left out of an important meeting; watch her fiddling with a Rubix Cube. In the end, she walks away alone down the street, swaying her hips.
Jennifer rocked a James Galanos dress and Sophia Webster shoes for her 1950s style. Then she switched it up with a Mark Zunino dress and Louis Vuitton shoes for her 1960s vibe. Transitioning into the 1970s, she sported a Current/Elliot shirt paired with Paige jeans.
Her 1980s look featured a Thierry Mugler skirt suit and Tamara Mellon shoes. Lastly, she donned a bodysuit and leggings by Naked Wardrobe, finishing off the ensemble with boots by Rihanna for Manolo Blahnik for the contemporary dance sequence.
In today’s era, she is depicted in the 1990s wearing a white bodysuit and stylish blue chaps/boots. A group of women come together on the street to dance in perfect harmony. Jennifer’s hair is at its longest length yet, showcasing beautiful blonde highlights.
In an exciting thriller-like scene, the women dance in the background while the Boy Next Door star shows off some impressive dance moves that would make Michael Jackson proud.