Last week Jennifer Lopez was in Dubai on a whirlwind of a trip, promoting her new song "Amor, Amor, Amor," and attending various events. The megastar topped it all off with an incredible concert during which she performed new music as well as some of her biggest hits. From what we've seen, her energy and voice left nothing to be desired, but the fashion may have trumped all.
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All of her looks were pretty flawless, but one look in particular may just be the most risque stage costume we've ever seen her wear. J.Lo stunned in a barely there blue velvet bodysuit by bodywear brand Baotranchi, who shared multiple photos and videos of the singer's performance on their Instagram account.
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The bodysuit featured lots of revealing cutouts that appeared to barely contain Jennifer's legendary curves, with just a tiny strip of fabric covering her lady parts.
It was truly an unbelievable look that rivaled some of Cher's and even Lady Gaga's riskiest fashion moments, but I have to give tons of credit to J.Lo's stylist, because between the bodysuit's long sleeves and the over-the-knee boots she was wearing, all of the skin she was showing was totally balanced by a little coverage.
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The initial effect of the nearly crotchless outfit was shocking for sure, but she somehow managed not to look tacky or tasteless at all. I'm betting a ton of double-sided tape was used to keep everything in place and avoid wardrobe malfunctions.
J.Lo apparently loved the look so much that she reposted one of Baotranchi's videos on her own Instagram, where she has of course received some criticism from people who think she's showing too much. But you know, haters gonna hate.
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We think it totally works, and it was probably pretty comfortable to perfom in too–even with all the heavy dancing and moving across the stage.