News Jennifer Lopez Just Wore the Shirt and Pants Version of Her Iconic Versace Grammys Dress J. Lo is here to (BOLDLY) remind you she's the jungle print queen. By Isabel Jones Isabel Jones Instagram Twitter Isabel is an Oregon-born and Brooklyn-based writer and editor with a special interest in pop culture and pretty much any product that has ever been featured on Shark Tank. Prior to working at InStyle, Isabel attended New York University and held internships at various magazines, including Cosmopolitan, NYLON, and Us Weekly. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on March 2, 2020 Pin Share Tweet Email We independently research, test, review, and recommend the best products—learn more about our process. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission. Jennifer Lynn Lopez is many things, but a master of subtlety she is not. In the year 2000, the 6 train-riding queen inspired Google Images when she wore a plunging green jungle print Versace gown to the Grammys. KMazur/Getty Images After we, the masses, spent about two decades discussing said dress, Lopez struck again — this time in an even more revealing jungle print Versace gown. Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images And now, lest you forget the majesty that is Lopez in vibrant shades of green (we could never!), she’s taking the iconic Versace print to the streets. The multi-hyphenate stepped out in Miami Beach over the weekend in Versace jungle print separates (a blouse and pants), a matching cross-body purse, tinted aviator shades, and a pair of white platform sneakers that literally spelled her name “J. Lo” in gold letters. Backgrid Jennifer Lopez Just Wore Her Iconic Green Grammys Dress 19 Years Later Jen, your point has been made. Not only will we forever associate Versace’s jungle print with you, we’ll also struggle to see the color green without hearing your name, “Adrian” style, screaming through our consciousness. Can you trademark a color? Lopez Lime, perhaps? Getty Images, Backgrid Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit