Jennifer Lopez is strutting into a new chapter of her life, and she's doing it with impeccable style. Recently spotted in Los Angeles, the multi-talented star donned a sophisticated look featuring a neutral-toned shirt dress, knee-high boots, and striking gold jewelry. But what really stole the show was her stunning Hermès Birkin bag in black crocodile leather, a luxurious accessory valued at a whopping $60,000. Fashion insiders are calling her ensemble a true "masterclass" in corporate elegance.
“I feel free for the first time and I'm not looking for a new romantic relationship,” Lopez has shared about her current mindset.
Complementing her fashion-forward appearance, Lopez wore a beige trench coat with glossy red boots and a matching purse, attending her daughter Emme's play. This stylish outing marks a continued focus on herself and her family after finalizing her divorce in January 2025. Embracing her "Happy era," Lopez is prioritizing her career and her children, Max and Emme, while maintaining a cordial yet distant relationship with ex-husband Ben Affleck.
In a twist that caught everyone's attention, Ben Affleck recently made headlines with a generous gesture. The actor and producer transferred his entire interest in their shared Beverly Hills mansion to Lopez at no cost, a move reportedly driven by a desire for peace of mind over financial gain. Affleck's successful sale of his AI company to Netflix for a cool $600 million undoubtedly gave him the financial freedom to make such a decision without a second thought.
The sprawling estate, which Lopez now solely owns, is a 38,000-square-foot marvel with 12 bedrooms and 24 bathrooms. Despite being a lavish gift, the property comes with hefty maintenance costs, including a reported $284,000 per month in taxes and insurance.
Affleck's decision to hand over the mansion was more than just a financial move; it carried significant emotional weight. As their lives move in different directions, Affleck is reportedly "casually dating" and focusing on his career and children. Meanwhile, Lopez, who continues to shine in her professional endeavors, is now the sole owner of the estate, ready to make the most of her new beginning.
The estate's journey has been tumultuous, having seen several listing changes. Initially listed at $68 million in 2024, the price was later reduced to $52 million before being temporarily taken off the market in January 2026. Now, with Lopez at the helm, the mansion's future remains to be seen.