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Jennifer Lopez seems to have a favorite shoe style for this spring: platform boots. The singer was spotted wearing a pair of them while walking in New York City on Friday.
This isn’t the first time she’s worn platform boots. The star wore the exact same boot on April 22, opting for a cozy style. At the time, the “Hustlers” actress was also walking around New York. Prior to that, on April 14 she wore the same pair of platform lug boots from R13 to walk around the city. Then she changed her look, but wore the shoes again the same night to as she headed to host an event at the Intimissimi flagship store.
Fresh off the release of the trailer for “Atlas,” a sci-fi Netflix film in which Lopez plays the titular character, the celebrity is preparing to co-chair the 2024 Met Gala. She will join Bad Bunny, Chris Hemsworth, Anna Wintour and Zendaya on this year’s receiving line. That annual fundraiser will take place on May 6.
Lopez’s footwear style often includes higher heights. In addition to the Ugg platform boots, she recently wore a pair of white K-Swiss platform sneakers. On April 2, she slid into a pair of platform sandals to have a meal at Sandelle’s with husband Ben Affleck. She’s also a large fan of stiletto heels like the denim stiletto boots earlier this month
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