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When it comes to effortless glamour, it’s hard to top Jennifer Lopez. Whether she’s walking the red carpet, staring in a movie or just running errands, her fashion is always on point. This is especially true when it comes to her signature sunglass style. Thankfully, you don’t need an A-list budget to channel her looks. We’ve rounded up five of J.Lo’s memorable sunglass moments, along with budget-friendly alternatives that capture the same vibe for under $25. Ready to steal her look without breaking the bank? Let’s dive in.
1. Marry Me Movie Look: Featured in the 2021 film, Marry Me, J.Lo wore the discontinued Gucci GG0437SA aviators, according to Sunglasses ID. They’re an oversized pair with a single bridge, angular shape and gold color frame. For the real deal, expect to pay $350 and up on the aftermarket. We found a set featuring a very similar oversized gold frame and pink lenses for $19.
2. Spring Street Style: The chunky Le Specs Drizzle that Who What Wear caught her wearing recently are actually only $75, but we can do better with a very very similar nearly identical lookalike priced at $16. Plus, these come inf four different colors.
3. Hustlers Movie Look: J.Lo had a partnership with Quay and rocked a pair of their discontinued gold and peach Undercover sunglasses (and a very small bikini) in the 2019 film, Hustlers. We found a pair for $24 with nearly the exact same shape and style!
4. The Mother Movie Look: In the 2023 film The Mother, Lopez sports a set of $250 Randolph Engineering Concorde aviator style sunglasses (and a Cuba baseball cap). Sunglasses ID thinks that these look identical to the CR/052 model, which generally runs around $300. We found a lookalike set that features a metal alloy frame, scratch-resistant lenses and a nearly identical style for $22.
5. Music Video Glam: J.Lo loves her aviators, including another discontinued model, Gucci 2909 Navigators in the I’m Into You music video, says Sunglasses ID. A used pair will run you about $300, if you can find them. We think this $19 pair looks exactly like something she would wear, except hers would cost hundreds more.
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