Jennifer Lopez |
“She had her feet up at a meeting, and someone noticed that she had a
bar code on her shoe and asked her if she borrowed them,” says our
insider. “Jennifer laughed and said no, that she has her own internal
bar code system on all of her closets to digitally keep track of what
she wore and when she wore it, so that she isn’t caught wearing the same
thing twice.”
We’re told all her clothes, from her gowns down to her jeans and
T-shirts, have a tag inside with a code that’s scanned into a database,
which pulls up a picture and description of each item, including size,
color and date it was last worn. There’s also a database of paparazzi
J.Lo has a high-tech system to remember everything she wears so
she doesn’t repeat her outfits, a source close to the singer tells
Confidenti@l.
“She had her feet up at a meeting, and someone noticed that she had a
bar code on her shoe and asked her if she borrowed them,” says our
insider. “Jennifer laughed and said no, that she has her own internal
bar code system on all of her closets to digitally keep track of what
she wore and when she wore it, so that she isn’t caught wearing the same
thing twice.”
We’re told all her clothes, from her gowns down to her jeans and
T-shirts, have a tag inside with a code that’s scanned into a database,
which pulls up a picture and description of each item, including size,
color and date it was last worn. There’s also a database of paparazzi shots of the singer wearing the items.
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“She has a full-time staffer in charge of just her clothing,” adds our
source, who says that with the star’s extensive travels and homes in New
York and Los Angeles, the system monitors where every piece of clothing
is at every moment in case she needs access.
“She takes her fashion very seriously,” laughs our insider. “She never wants to be caught accidentally in the same thing twice. When she chooses to wear something more than once, it’s intentional.”
We’re also told Lopez’s closet looks like “Barneys,” with some “historic” pieces she has worn placed on mannequins behind glass in her three-room closet in New York.
“Clothes are a huge part of her success,” says our source.
J.Lo talks about her love for fashion in the latest issue of Paper, whose cover she graces along with Balmain designer Olivier Rousteing. She says her last eye-popping look — a see-through black Bao Tranchi dress she wore for her 46th birthday — was “the little slutty dress.”
“To me, it’s stuff that’s very custom or made for you or fitted — that’s how I like all my clothes to feel,” she told the mag. “I think every girl who wears any special thing, they want to feel like they’re a star. And that’s how you feel when you wear one of Olivier’s dresses. Like, ‘OK, where are we going? There must be something special going on!’ ”
“She takes her fashion very seriously,” laughs our insider. “She never wants to be caught accidentally in the same thing twice. When she chooses to wear something more than once, it’s intentional.”
We’re also told Lopez’s closet looks like “Barneys,” with some “historic” pieces she has worn placed on mannequins behind glass in her three-room closet in New York.
“Clothes are a huge part of her success,” says our source.
J.Lo talks about her love for fashion in the latest issue of Paper, whose cover she graces along with Balmain designer Olivier Rousteing. She says her last eye-popping look — a see-through black Bao Tranchi dress she wore for her 46th birthday — was “the little slutty dress.”
“To me, it’s stuff that’s very custom or made for you or fitted — that’s how I like all my clothes to feel,” she told the mag. “I think every girl who wears any special thing, they want to feel like they’re a star. And that’s how you feel when you wear one of Olivier’s dresses. Like, ‘OK, where are we going? There must be something special going on!’ ”
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