The idea that Jennifer Lopez is a fashion icon is beyond belief. In 2000, the famous performer inspired the creation of what we know today as Google Images. The reason for this was that she wore such an impressive dress that the first curious people on the Internet raised clues to see if they could see her.
Jennifer Lopez impresses with an “armored” dress with a silver metallic corset with a “under-suction” effect at the Women in Hollywood gala of Elle magazine
According to El Universal, the dress by JLo was part of Versace’s spring-summer 2000 collection. However, it is not his brand, but the silhouette of a big celebrity, that has made him so much talked about and sought after among netizens.
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The JLo dress that inspired Google Images
The look with which JLo inspired Google in creating its graphic version was a semi-sheer green dress with a jungle print.
Its design included a wide neckline that ended at the stomach, clearly revealing her figure at the time. He also showed off the beautiful legs of the “Mother” actress when she was a model.
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Fun fact: The dress that JLo wore to her first Grammy in 2000 is responsible for the creation of Google Images. The #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/SYmq5P9mVB
— Jennifer Lopez BR (@jlobrasil) February 13, 2017
The same mentioned portal states that it is an extraordinary piece started causing a stir on the search engine Google when it was barely two years after it was created.
Since there was never a request to see a photo of anything or anyone, there was no way to provide the information Jennifer’s followers were looking for.
That’s how this came to be the first viral dress on the internetand an engine that would give us the ability to appreciate the next thing that appeared on the road.
Many years later, in 2019, the singer modeled the dress again at the request of designer Donatella Versace, who asked for her participation in the spring-summer 2020 show.
This is how it looked then:
Video: @JLo making a surprise exit on the catwalk to close the Versace parade, wearing a reinterpretation of the dress she wore and created Google Images for 20 years. pic.twitter.com/YFEtORGVqU
— Jennifer Lopez BR (@jlobrasil) September 20, 2019
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Source: Eluniverso

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