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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:

"Stranger Things" Shares An Exclusive Clip From Season 2

One more look into what the new season will offer.

Last week we shared the final trailer for season two of Stranger Things. In just under 30-minutes, the trailer teased tons of clues and action-packed clips of Will and his crew chasing the "shadow" with lots of new weapons in the mix such as guns, slingshots and spiked bats.
The one thing the trailer didn't fully show was the happenings of Eleven, one of the series leads. Sure, the previous trailer showed her opening a door with her powers and seemingly coming back to help save the day, but we're left wondering how she got back from the Upside Down world that season one left her in. In the exclusive sneak peek, we get to see how Eleven makes it back to the real world using her powers to force herself out of a sticky situation - literally. 
Millie Bobby Brown, who stars as Eleven in the series, introduced the clip via Twitter. Watch the video below.
The brothers who created the series, Matt and Ross Duffer, shared some sad news a while ago that the series will probably end in the next two installments. They also noted how they want this follow-up season to feel more like a "sequel."
“We wanted to push things a bit,” says Ross. “I told Matt, ‘I don’t want to call it season two, I just want it to feel like a movie sequel.’ If you have a successful movie, No. 2 is always a little bit bigger. We're thinking it will be a four-season thing and then out," Ross Duffer said, via Vulture. "We just have to keep adjusting the story," says Matt Duffer. "Though I don’t know if we can justify something bad happening to them once a year."
“They’re going to have to get the fuck out of this town! It’s ridiculous!” Ross added.
Catch season two of Stranger Things premiering on Netflix October 27th. 

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