Jennifer lopez suffers embarrassing wardrobe malfunction in plunging peach gown

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Jennifer Lopez showed a little too much skin last night. The “Unstoppable” actress attended the Ring Them Bells benefit concert, honoring composer John Kander‘s 98th birthday in New York


City, where she suffered a wardrobe malfunction in her plunging gown. As Lopez strolled into the Stephen Sondheim Theatre with photographers capturing her every move, her silky peach The New


Arrivals by Ilkyaz Ozel dress ($835) shifted a bit. EXPLORE MORE Lucikly, the multi-hyphenate, 55, topped the risqué look with a a coordinating statement-making feather jacket. “💋🕷️” the


A-lister, who starred in the 2025 film “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” composed by Kander, captioned an Instagram post of the bold look. “Glow mode: activated. JLo. Peach perfection,” celebrity


makeup artist Scott Barnes wrote. “LOVE THIS COLOR ON YOU. YOU LOOK SO DELIGHTFUL ❤️❤️❤️,” another said. “THEY CALL HER J-GLOW cuz she’s hella GLOWING TONIGHT 💚 ✨ @jlo” a third commented.


Lopez, who was one of the performers at the Monday night concert, attended the afterparty at Bryant Park Grill in a second dress, which kept her much more covered up on top — though she


showed plenty of leg with a wild hip-high slit. SHOP ’TIL YOU DROP WITH POST WANTED Save time and money with the latest deals, discounts, trends, reviews and more. THANKS FOR SIGNING UP! Her


white high-neck Stephane Rolland gown boasted shimmering stones around the collar and a long train. She paired the look with silver platform stiletto heels and a glittering clutch. Lopez’s


attendance last night comes just a week after she suffered a painful face injury while rehearsing for the 2025 American Music Awards, which she’s set to host on Monday. Last Tuesday, she


posted a photo on her Instagram Story of herself holding ice up to her right eye, writing, “So this happened…” Luckily, Dr. Jason Diamond, a Beverly Hills facial plastic surgeon, came to the


rescue. She added, “A week later and a whole lotta ice, I’m good as new.”