Jennifer Lopez Paired Her Monochromatic Minidress and Coat With Zendaya-Coded Boots

Two queens, one pair of boots.

Jennifer Lopez Smiling Sitting Against Ledge Wearing Beige Coat and Matching Minidress
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Any time Jennifer Lopez drops new music or stars in a movie, it's pretty much a guarantee that fabulous press-tour fashion isn't far behind. Sure enough, on Wednesday, the multi-hyphenate celebrated the release of her new single "Can't Get Enough" and its accompanying music video with a monochromatic ensemble that included a Very Good Coat and a matching mini.

Lopez shared a series of selfies on Instagram to inform followers of her new music. In the gallery, Lopez can be seen resting against a ledge while wearing a color-coordinated beige Magda Butrym look that consisted of a long, oversized alpaca coat layered over a tweed minidress in the same hue. She continued the monochromatic aesthetic with snakeskin boots (who said you can't mix textures?!) from the Tommy Hilfiger x Zendaya collection. She accessorized with a collection of chunky rings, with one being from Jennifer Fisher.

Jennifer Lopez Crossed Beige Coat and Dress Looking Off to the Side

Jennifer Lopez/Instagram

She wore her blonde-highlighted hair in a middle part and big loose curls, and she kept her glam neutral to complement the color palette of her 'fit.

"Today is the day!" J.Lo captioned the post, referring to the new music, which is from her upcoming album This Is Me ... Now (out Feb. 16). "Getting ready to go live … My new single #CantGetEnough is out in less than 1 hour ✨."

During the aforementioned YouTube live, Lopez explained why she chose to release "Can't Get Enough" as the first single off her album. "I love a love song, but I need something — and I kept saying this to them — that I can perform," she said. "So, when we first heard this song, everyone just knew that this was the one to launch This Is Me … Now.  It has an energy, it has a happiness to it, and you feel it all."

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