J.Lo Wore This Controversial Skinny-Leg Trend on New Year's Eve

True to form, Jennifer Lopez's New Year's Eve outfit didn't disappoint. While celebrating with friends and family, Lopez donned a somewhat controversial new trend already endorsed by the likes of Emily Ratajkowski and the Kardashians: the skinny-leg jumpsuit.

While activewear jumpsuits are becoming commonplace, skinny-leg jumpsuits are slowly making their way into formalwear. Unlike their '70s-inspired counterparts, which feature wide, billowy pant legs that can easily moonlight as dresses, skinny-leg jumpsuits mimic the silhouette of skinny or straight-leg jeans and feel distinctly sleeker and more modern. 

Of course, skinny-leg jumpsuits are incredibly figure-flattering and can thus feel a bit risqué, depending on the exact style. You can opt for a skin-tight catsuit style or a more casual straight-cut pant leg. Unsurprisingly, J.Lo pulled off the look flawlessly, pairing her minimalistic halter-style Tom Ford jumpsuit with gold Versace earrings, crystal peep-toe platform pumps, and a subtle black headband.

Check out J.Lo's daring New Year's Eve look, and shop the trend below.

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(Image credit: @jlo)

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(Image credit: @jlo)

On Jennifer Lopez: Tom Ford Halterneck Jersey Jumpsuit ($3450) and Crystal Peep Toe Platform Pump ($4960); Established Jewelry Bad Ring ($3300); Versace Tribute Medusa Stud Earrings ($300)

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Kelsey Clark is a freelance writer and content strategist based in Detroit. She got her start in editorial in New York City as MyDomaine's lifestyle editor and has since gone full-time freelance. She now contributes to Who What Wear, THE/THIRTY, Domino, Glamour, The Zoe Report, Apartment Therapy, and more, in addition to working with brands such as Bloomscape and EyeSwoon on content strategy and copywriting. She's written about fashion, interior design, health and wellness, pop culture, food, travel, politics, and professional development, but she'd consider the first three verticals her main "beats." She's also incredibly passionate about mental health awareness and hopes to help eradicate the social stigma through storytelling and education. When she's not writing, you can find her scouring thrift stores for Levi's 501s, picking up a new vintage piece for her apartment, or exploring new restaurants and bars across Detroit.