Jennifer Lopez In Black Moccasins
Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck spent Saturday night at a Los Angeles movie theater for an evening out. The couple and their children were seen getting out of their car in the parking lot. Jennifer, who is a huge fan of high heels, chose to go to the movies in flat-soled shoes for the sake of comfort.
Jennifer chose a pair of simple black moccasins with a little buckle, a type of flat shoe popular among ladies in the spring.
She put together two items of clothing: a black jumpsuit with long legs and a broader cut, and a corset-style top. She wore a white dolce vita under the jumpsuit, an all-time fashion piece that adds elegance and stylish appeal to every ensemble.
Jennifer Lopez wore a black leather purse and stunning black and white sunglasses to the cinema with her husband Ben Affleck and children.
Affleck dressed casually in a slim-fitting pair of navy blue slacks and a button-up flannel shirt.
As they stepped out of a car and proceeded towards the theater to see a movie, the 52-year-old hitmaker and the 49-year-old actor looked to be having a good time with one other.
After meeting on the set of Gigli in the early 2000s, the happy couple became romantically linked.
Following their meeting, the two had a high-profile relationship and got engaged before separating just days before their wedding.
Lopez married and also have a family with Marc Anthony, while Affleck married Jennifer Garner, albeit both marriages ended in divorce.
Last April, the two were said to have reunited, and in July, they made their romance Instagram public.
During an interview with People, the artist discussed how frequent media attention led to the breakup of her relationship with Affleck, and she said that both she and her partner were astonished by the public's interest in their relationship.
The actress stated that she and Affleck had grown up in ways none of them had anticipated.
'It's lovely how different it seems now than it did years ago... there's more respect and celebration for it, which is good,' she remarked.
'I believe people understand [now] that we're artists who will be there for a long time, and that's good, and they appreciate and respect that,' Lopez added. 'That's how I feel, and I appreciate it.'
'I believe we were both quite glad that people were happy for us,' she said.