Jennifer Lopez Wears a Daringly Sheer Naked Dress to the 2026 Golden Globes

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THE RUNDOWNJennifer Lopez is a presenter at tonight’s Golden Globes.She stunned in a sheer brown Jean-Louis Cherrer gown for the red carpet.Lopez recently spoke about the public’s perception of her—and why she doesn’t let it affect her career choices.Jennifer Lopez isn’t a nominee at tonight’s Golden Globes, but she’s still part of the show. The singer revealed yesterday that she’d be presenting—and she just made a stunning arrival on the red carpet. Lopez wore a sheer vintage gown by Jean-Louis Cherrer covered in brown brocade details. She accessorized with Sabyasachi jewels.Amy Sussman//Getty ImagesFrazer Harrison//Getty ImagesThe night before, she revealed another sheer look from her Globes weekend on Instagram:View full post on InstagramOn December 30, Lopez began her Las Vegas residency, which she’ll resume in March. While she did have a film eligible for the Golden Globes, the musical picture Kiss of the Spiderwoman, it did not receive any nominations.In October, Lopez spoke to NPR about the project—and the public’s perception of her. The actress admitted that she doesn’t feel pressured to show just one part of herself to the world: “I don’t feel that. I feel more that people put on you what they think you might be like. I feel like I’ve always been so consistent as a person that obviously people get who I am. And I think they do. But there’s always this, like, little bit of, like, noise that’s going on that’s negativity in the world.”She doesn’t let that noise shape her career choices: “When you start doing that, I think you’re in huge trouble. You know, honestly, I think the thing that has saved me is that I’ve been able to keep my feet on the ground, and I know who I am. And I’ve been able to evolve and grow that part of myself. So I’ve become more and more solid in who I am as a woman and as a person. I found that that has become very unshakable. And so I don’t concentrate on like, what do I have to prove to anybody anymore? What I do is I go, what project excites me that I feel that I could put more love and goodness and happiness and joy into the world?”