Jennifer Lopez just “Can’t Get Enough” of her favorite pair of Gucci jeans.

Lately, the singer has made a string of street-style appearances decked out in a pair of ultra-baggy pleated jeans from the Italian fashion house—and we can’t blame her. With their flattering high-rise silhouette and billowing wide-leg frame, the jeans are the perfect blend of comfort and style, especially for those transitional winter-to-spring days.

Today in New York City, for example, Lopez stepped out in the jeans once again, this time pairing them with an equally slouchy cream turtleneck with sophisticated ribbing details across the neckline and cuffs. J.Lo finished off the look with yet another oversize accessory—a pair of huge pearlescent sunglasses—as well as white K-Swiss sneakers.

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Lopez repped the Gucci denim on two other low-key outings in New York earlier this month.

On the first occasion, she coordinated the bottoms with a creamy skintight turtleneck from Intimissimi, a pair of caramel platform Ugg boots, and one of her rarified Hermès Birkin bags.

The next day, she re-wore the jeans, this time opting to style them with a cropped ribbed turtleneck in a deep forest green, a matching emerald quilted purse from Dior, and purple-tinted octagonal sunglasses from Chloé. For shoes, she again relied on her trusty Ugg platforms.

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Lopez has no qualms about outfit repeating. In an interview with InStyle last year, she talked about eschewing arbitrary fashion rules in favor of personal preference: “I have always believed, especially in today’s fashion scene, that there are no rules.”

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As an associate editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com, Chelsey keeps a finger on the pulse on all things celeb news. She also writes on social movements, connecting with activists leading the fight on workers' rights, climate justice, and more. Offline, she’s probably spending too much time on TikTok, rewatching Emma (the 2020 version, of course), or buying yet another corset.