Jennifer Lopez Just Served Up the Ultimate Fashion #TBT

Jennifer Lopez has come a long way since she was Jenny from the Block, not least of all in her fashion sense. These days, her wardrobe is more polished than streetwise, but every now and then, she’ll throw it back in a look that magically combines both. That’s what she did earlier this afternoon when she stepped out in New York wearing a heather grey tracksuit that felt like a modern, grown-up take on the bubblegum-pink Juicy Couture velour separates she made famous in her 2001 music video, “I’m Real.” Lopez’s sweats were trimmed in a metallic side stripe, which elongated the silhouette and added a diva-appropriate touch of shine. She kept the tone-on-tone message going with silver mirrored shades and suede ankle booties with exposed zippers. The choice of shoe felt more sophisticated than a sneaker, and she took that idea and ran with it by carrying her trusty  Hermès Birkin  instead of a gym tote. See this week’s best dressed celebrities:

CHANCE THE RAPPER’S DAUGHTER CAN’T STOP HUGGING HIM AFTER UNPACKING HIS GRAMMYS

Chance the Rapper won three Grammys at the most recent ceremony in February, and eight months later, the trophies have finally arrived in the mail. How great!
In a two-part video uploaded to Twitter, Chance unboxes the awards with a little help from his biggest fan: his adorable 2-year-old daughter, Kensli. As Chance takes each statue out of its padded box, his mini-me is charged with counting each one, setting it to the side, and giving her dad a huge, full-body hug.
“I got my Grammys in the mail. Thank you everyone who made this music with me, especially this girl right here,” Chance wrote in the first tweet, which shows him unpacking the Best New Artist and Best Rap Performance prizes.
The second video shows just how emotional the moment was for Chance. After pulling out the third prize for Best Rap Album, he gives it to Kensli to hold and covers his face to hide the tears.
Chance’s Grammy victories marked the first time an album earned a Grammy without selling any physical copies. As Chance points out, Coloring Book is technically a mixtape, but no matter — this is still a super sweet footnote on his history-making run.

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