From Zendaya to JLo, here are the top 2 fashion statements made this week.

Two of the most celebrated fashion icons have made headlines this week with their impeccable fashion sense. Often regarded as the fashion royalty, Zendaya and Jennifer Lopez have made sure they live up to the expectations. From Zendaya’s power suit at the Bulgari event to the ‘70s inspired look worn by JLo, we got you all the details.
Without much delay let’s check them out.
Jennifer Lopez


Jennifer Lopez’s latest outfit included an ode to vintage style.
The multi-hyphenate embodied ’70s cool on a Los Angeles outing Wednesday afternoon. Her look consisted of a breezy white crop top and corduroy trousers by Chloé. The pants featured a flared silhouette—a signature sartorial characteristic of the decade—plus geometric patchwork panels of caramel, brown, and beige.
She continued the earthy theme with her choice of accessories: a brown leather belt adorned with a natural agate gemstone plate from Maxcila and a rich brown Hermès Birkin bag. To top off the look, she opted for amber-toned aviator sunglasses, thick gold hoop earrings, and sky-high Gucci platform pumps in white.

Zendaya


Zendaya has put forth a sexy, modern take on the power suit. Yesterday, the Emmy-winning actor attended the opening of the Bulgari Hotel Roma in Rome. She turned heads with an elegant black suit from Valentino, which consisted of a black blazer and palazzo trousers both completely doused in shimmering specks of white. For her top, Zendaya wore a black see-through mesh tank top embellished with glittering crystals. She finished off the look with a pair of classic black pumps. single-strand diamond earrings, an array of diamond rings, and a wraparound diamond watch.

As an ambassador for the luxury jeweler, Zendaya can regularly be found amongst the A-list glitterati at Bulgari events.
She last attended the unveiling of Bulgari’s new high jewelry collection in Venice, Italy, where she was accompanied by fellow ambassadors Anne Hathaway and Priyanka Chopra. Then, she wore a black velvet dress—custom-made by Richard Quinn—that featured a draped off-the-shoulder detail, a corseted bodice with buttons running down the center, and a mermaid silhouette. To accessorize, she wore a diamond-encrusted snake Bulgari choker with yellow diamonds at the center.
