
Jennifer Lopez attended the Office Romance premiere in a sheer champagne tulle gown from Miss Sohee Couture. The embroidered cranes and crystal vines? Absolute showstopper. She's never looked more ethereal.
Can we talk about Jennifer Lopez for a second? Because this look at the New York premiere of her Netflix film Office Romance on June 2, 2026, is genuinely one of her strongest red carpet moments in recent memory. It’s not just that she looks beautiful — she always looks beautiful. It’s that the dress has a specific, undeniable point of view that feels fresh even for someone who has worn practically every gown imaginable.
The gown is a sheer, champagne-toned strapless tulle piece from the Miss Sohee Spring/Summer 2025 Couture collection. The bodice features a dramatic, low-cut plunging sweetheart neckline that’s structured into two scalloped portrait frames across the bust. It’s architectural without being stiff — the fabric moves with her, not against her. The sheer nude-mesh base is the perfect canvas for what comes next.
And what comes next is the embroidery. This is where the dress goes from beautiful to memorable. The gown is heavily adorned with dimensional, hand-embroidered floral vines, white satin blooms, and glittering crystal-encrusted crane bird appliques. The cranes — there’s one visible on her right hip and another near the hem — give the whole look a sense of narrative. They’re elegant, slightly surreal, and completely unexpected for a romantic comedy premiere. That’s the kind of risk that pays off.
Under the intense flashbulbs of the New York press line, the gown truly comes alive. The translucent fine-mesh fabric transmits backlighting to isolate her silhouette, while the thousands of integrated clear micro-crystals scatter bright shards of white light. It’s almost blinding in the best possible way. The dress doesn’t just sparkle — it performs.






The look is completed by stylists Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn with a long, sweeping tulle train (which pools beautifully on the pink carpet), a metallic rose-gold box clutch, and dangling diamond cluster earrings. Her hair is swept into a loose, romantic updo with face-framing tendrils, and the makeup is that signature JLo glow — bronzed, dewy, and perfectly balanced.
What makes this look work so well is the contrast between the sheer, ethereal fabric and the heavy, dimensional embroidery. It’s a study in texture — tulle against crystals, satin blooms against fine mesh. Jennifer Lopez in premiere styling often leans toward body-con and shimmering metallics, so this softer, more romantic direction feels like a beautiful pivot.
This is the kind of celebrity red carpet moment that reminds you why fashion is worth paying attention to. It’s not just a dress. It’s a statement, a mood, and a masterclass in couture craftsmanship. I’m obsessed.






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