J.Lo's 'Up All Night' Residency Costumes Were Peak "Naked Dressing"
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J.Lo's 'Up All Night' Residency Costumes Were Peak "Naked Dressing"
"For two hours, Lopez treated fans to nostalgic hits, such as "Let's Get Loud," "Love Don't Cost A Thing," and "I'm Real," in which she brought out Ja Rule as a surprise guest. Her setlist also included covers of Lana Del Rey's "Young and Beautiful" and, fittingly, "Let Me Entertain You" from Broadway's Gypsy. In true J.Lo fashion, the Hustlers star also kept style girls fed, changing into a slew of burlesque-inspired costumes that echoed her showgirl persona."
"Each outfit Lopez wore throughout the show was more flamboyant than the last. One ensemble, styled by Rob Zangardi, was a crystal-encrusted gold bodysuit with a cleavage-baring plunge. On each side of her torso was a waist cutout so big that the only thing keeping the bodysuit together was a massive metal accent. For added glitz, the bottom half of the onesie featured rhinestone fringe that shimmied with each move. (Even her microphone and earpieces were similarly bedazzled.)"
"Lopez later changed into another bodysuit, this time seemingly plucked straight out of the lingerie drawer. Strapless and baby pink, it featured a sheer torso with visible boning sandwiched by opaque lace fabric. She initially wore it with a feather-trimmed robe in a similar shade. For another set, Lopez wore a bedazzled tuxedo bodysuit custom-made by The Blonds. She styled it with sparkly accents, including a red rosette and a tophat."
Jennifer Lopez launched Jennifer Lopez: Up All Night Live, an extended Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace running through March 2026. Each two-hour show mixes nostalgic hits, contemporary covers and surprise guests, including Ja Rule. The setlist features classics like "Let's Get Loud," "Love Don't Cost A Thing" and a cover of Lana Del Rey's "Young and Beautiful," plus a Broadway number. Costume changes emphasize a showgirl aesthetic with burlesque-inspired, bedazzled bodysuits and custom pieces by designers such as Rob Zangardi and The Blonds. Performance accessories, including microphone and earpieces, are similarly embellished to match the glam looks.
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