Leave It to J Lo to Pull Off a Cashmere Catsuit in the Summer Heat

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While most people are just beginning to fully transition to a summer wardrobe in June, Jennifer Lopez just made the case for thinking ahead to fall. The superstar recently stepped out in a sophisticated caramel catsuit for an appearance on "Good Morning America," choosing a fall/winter 2022 Michael Kors Collection cashmere look. Lopez was on the show to promote her new Netflix documentary "Halftime" and her just-announced initiative with nonprofit Grameen America, which will help fund Latina small businesses. The Michael Kors ensemble included a fitted turtleneck, matching leggings, and wide leather belt that brought the two pieces together, creating a cool visual illusion. Lopez wore a camel slit-sleeved coat on top and accessorized with '70s-inspired brown tinted aviators, all accented by her nude Christian Louboutin pumps and Marina Raphael Micro Riviera tote.

The recognizable nappa leather bag shape is from the eponymous label that works to empower women through its designs and was designed by Raphael, who is a sixth-generation Swarovski family member herself. (The zipper pull on the Riviera is aptly decorated with Swarovski crystals, speaking to Lopez's affinity for added sparkle.) Lopez also wore her green stone engagement ring from Ben Affleck, taking the time to send love to her partner during the interview: "I love my career, but nothing is more fulfilling to me than being able to build a family with someone who I love deeply and who is just as dedicated to family and to each other as we can be," she said of Affleck.

Ahead, see more angles of Lopez's sleek, monochromatic moment. Then, shop her shoes and bag, all while reminiscing about the velvet, sheer-paneled Tom Ford gown that she wore on the "Halftime" red carpet days before — further proof that thick, luxurious fabrics are a fashion favorite for Lopez.

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