Independence Day just got a whole lot more fashionable, thanks to Jennifer Lopez’s poolside style.

In her latest Instagram post, the multi-hyphenate showed off her casual summer style while celebrating the Fourth of July. Sitting on a black-and-white outdoor lounge chair, Lopez looked fabulous in a coral one-piece swimsuit with a low-back silhouette and square cutouts across the plunging V-neckline.

As for her accessories, the “Let’s Get Loud” singer went the maximalist route, wearing a bold nameplate necklace in gold, chunky gold hoop earrings, and a pair of oversize Fendi sunglasses awash in an amber tint. Beauty-wise, Lopez pulled her brunette hair back into a tight, high bun and touched up her lips in a glossy pink hue.

“Hope everyone had a great holiday weekend filled with love, family, friends and fun 🤍☀️🎆,” she wrote in the caption.

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Lopez and husband Ben Affleck were also among the many A-list guests at billionaire Michael Rubin’s blowout July 4 party in Bridgehampton, New York. Following the all-white dress code, the couple coordinated in monochromatic ivory outfits. Lopez dazzled in a white maxi dress with a billowing pleated skirt, a large torso cutout, and a large bow adorning the bust. Meanwhile, Air director Affleck looked suave in a white blazer, T-shirt, and trousers.

The two also coordinated their outfits for the Los Angeles premiere of The Flash last month. Lopez wore a Gucci gown with a black sleeveless bodice with a high neck and a zipper down the middle, which she zipped nearly halfway down her chest to create a dramatic plunging neckline. The dress additionally featured a beige skirt with a long train. Affleck wore an all-black suit consisting of a single-button blazer, a black button-up, black tapered trousers, and black dress shoes.

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As an associate editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com, Chelsey keeps a finger on the pulse on all things celeb news. She also writes on social movements, connecting with activists leading the fight on workers' rights, climate justice, and more. Offline, she’s probably spending too much time on TikTok, rewatching Emma (the 2020 version, of course), or buying yet another corset.