Jennifer Lopez stunned in an all-leather look for the Sundance Film Festival.
On Saturday, the âSelenaâ actress posted a reel on Instagram of herself looking chic as she enjoyed the snowy weather in Park City, Utah.
For the outing, Lopez rocked a black leather trench coat, a newsboy cap and high-heeled boots. She also wore oversized aviator sunglasses as the snowflakes covered the ground by her feet.
âReady to Sundance,â she captioned the post.
Lopezâs trip comes nearly two weeks after a source exclusively told Page Six that she âdonated countless items from her own closetâ to help those affected by the recent Los Angeles fires.
The insider told us that the âMotherâ actress âis doing everything she can to help the victimsâ after multiple fires erupted across LA earlier this month.
Lopez âhas donated numerous items like shoes, jackets, blankets, T-shirts, even kids clothes,â the source revealed.
âShe also included dozens of packages from her JLo Beauty skincare line with products such as moisturizers and cleansers.â
The mom of two âdonated items to The A List LA Fire Relief campaign and this is just one of many things she is doing to help her community.â
Lopez also canceled all of her media appearances to aid the victims of the deadly wildfires.
The âIâm Realâ singer was set to appear on âThe View,â âLive with Kelly and Markâ and âThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallonâ to promote her new film, âUnstoppable.â
The âMaid in Manhattanâ star shared a statement on her Instagram Stories that featured links to resources for those affected by the fires, which devastated the affluent Pacific Palisades neighborhood in LA as well as Altadena in East LA.
âMy heart is with everyone affected by the L.A. fires. At times like these, our strength lies in supporting one another,â she wrote at the time.
Lopez, who recently settled her divorce from Ben Affleck, had been in âregular contactâ with the âGone Girlâ actor since the fires broke out.
The dad of three was forced to evacuate his new $20.5 million Pacific Palisades mansion on Jan. 7.
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