Jennifer Lopez handled herself to some procuring earlier as we speak, hitting Gucci, Ralph Lauren, and Jacquemus on Avenue Montaigne in Paris’s eighth Arrondissement. Retaining it comfy and lowkey, J.Lo wore dishevelled blue denims, a creme-colored cashmere Lingua Franca sweater, and sky-high platforms, which she accessorized with outsized Isabel Marant sun shades, a beige scarf, chunky gold hoop earrings, blended metallic bracelets (together with a “B” allure) and a Jacquemus Le Grand Chiquito crossbody bag.
Whereas Lopez’s outfit could appear the right low-maintenance procuring match, it contained an Easter egg. When she eliminated her scarf, J.Lo displayed a phrase embroidered in inexperienced cursive throughout her Lingua Franca sweater: “that is me…now.”
Jennifer Lopez is only one of many celebrities who patronize Lingua Franca. The Instagram-friendly model is understood for it is cashmere sweaters with hand-stitched feminist credo, together with “nonetheless, she voted,” and “the revolution is not going to be tweeted,” which each run for $380. Reese Witherspoon purchased 20 customized Lingua Franca sweaters for Time’s Up crusaders. Julianne Moore, Kristen Bell, Meryl Streep, and Jane Fonda are different notable followers of the model.
J.Lo’s sweater, not like the politically-charged items that the model has turn into well-known for, is a customized embroidered piece, which advertises her forthcoming album “This Is Me…Now.” Her first studio album in 9 years, her new mission serves as a sequel to 2004’s “This Is Me…Then,” which additionally occurs to coincide with the final time she was romantically linked to Ben Affleck.
This sweater is not the primary time she’s teased the brand new mission. “Album supply day,” she wrote on Instagram 5 weeks in the past. So, whereas not a lot is understood in regards to the album, together with the discharge date, this new trace can solely imply good issues. Perhaps we’ll even see some Lingua Franca sweaters at future merch tables.