“Let’s go loud,” Jennifer Lopez told the crowd at Kamala Harris’ “When We Vote We Win” campaign rally Thursday at the Craig Ranch Amphitheater in Las Vegas. This is a reference to a salsa-fused song from her debut album.
While her call to bring Latinx voters to the polls was loud and clear, the singer’s look this night turned up the volume on Alex Perry’s quiet luxury trend. Lopez wore the brand’s long-sleeve brown crepe midi dress, which featured a sheath silhouette, crew neck, and padded shoulders. She completed the look with brown sandals and a diamond ring.
Minimalist shapes, neutral colors, tailored silhouettes, and invisible branding are the hallmarks of “quiet luxury,” and the final season of “Succession” will dominate social media and Google searches throughout 2023, leading to the series’ The whole thing was a stealth wealthy fashion moment that went viral.
López’s attendance at the rally echoed the racist comments made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who described Puerto Rico as a “floating island of trash” during Donald Trump’s rally at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Sunday. This was in response to the statement.
Lopez, who is of Puerto Rican descent, joins a lineup of celebrities outraged by the comments, including Bad Bunny and Rosie Perez.
“At Madison Square Garden, he reminded us of who he really is and how he really feels,” Lopez said of Trump. “It wasn’t just Puerto Ricans who were offended that day, you know? It was all Latinos in this country, people of humanity and decent character.”
“I’m a mother, a sister, an actor and an entertainer, and I like Hollywood endings. I like when the good guy, or in this case the good girl, wins,” she continued. “And, understanding our past and believing in our future, I intend to vote for Kamala Harris as the next president of the United States.”
Harris joined Lopez on stage and thanked him for his support. The Vice President chose Tahari ALS’ cobalt blue single-button crepe blazer with jeans and kitten heels, a versatile day-to-night outfit that she also wore on the morning of election events in Phoenix and Reno, Nevada. did. Harris wears smart workwear on the campaign trail, favoring jeans, shirts, blazers and kitten heels.
Lopez joins a bold list of people who have expressed support for Harris in recent weeks, including Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, Willie Nelson and Jessica Alba.
Prior to Lopez’s rally, Kenneth Cole also expressed his support for Puerto Rico, releasing “I Heart Puerto Rico” T-shirts, with $10 from every purchase going to the Puerto Rico Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to economic activity. was donated to. development of the island.