2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
If you had to choose a single dress among all that Jennifer López has worn on the red carpet, the first one that comes to mind is the semi-transparent tropical print suit worn by the Bronx artist at the 2000 Grammy Awards. You remember?
It was a green Versace design with a neckline down to the navel, literally, that made rivers of ink run almost 20 years ago. Such was the impact on Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google, later recognized that the tremendous interest that the singer's look aroused on the Internet was the inspiration to create the Google images tool within the popular search engine.
Now, the Italian firm has collaborated with the Concepts line of sneakers to create these luxury sneakers with a print like that of the famous dress.
The model has been baptized as Concepts X Versace Chain Reaction Green Emerald and is available in its online store by model Amber Valetta or former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell that same year, but none of them had the repercussion that when JLo put it on.
And you, would you pay more of these?
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