Jennifer Lopezhas the Midas touch everything she touches turns to gold.

The insanely talented actor, singer, and dancer conquered every realm of the entertainment industry.

She’s also an awe-inspiring businesswoman with a variety of successful ventures to her name including her newbeauty line.

Jennifer Lopez at event

Basically, J.Lo is the dictionary definition of a mogul.

And as anyone who has ever seen her can attest her style game is no laughing matter, either.

Little has changed since, as J.Lo and glamour are truly synonymous.

Jennifer Lopez with Sean Combs at the 2000 Grammys

Of course, she’s had a lot of fantastic looks over the years.

Jenny from the block can answer yes to both of those questions thanks to one truly historic gown.

If you’re somehow not familiar, allow us to paint a picture.

Jennifer Lopez and Donatella Versace posing together

J.Lo’s jewelry, hair, and shoes for the event were fairly understated.

That’s because her dress said more than enough.

People have taken to calling J.Lo’s look that night The Jungle Dress.

Jennifer Lopez in fashion show

That’s because the mostly sheer, long-sleeved ‘fit features a tropical-inspired print of jungle leaves.

By low, we mean it was cut to below her bellybutton.

“Well, Jennifer.

It’s safe to say he wasn’t wrong.

The Jungle Dress was at least indirectly responsible for the creation of Google Images.

“But we had no surefire way of getting users exactly what they wanted.”

Thus, “Google Image Search was born.”

“It is completely true,” she admitted.

However, she added that, while this was a catalyst, the change did not happen overnight.

The all-encompassing hunger for photos of J.Lo from the Grammys further proved to them that it was a necessity.

Impressively, Edwards also revealed that the dress’ popularity has not waned over the years.

Talk about a look with enduring impact.

However, you may be surprised to learn that she wasn’t the first person to rock the look.

Supermodel Amber Valletta took it down the runway at the event and rocked it in the accompanying ad campaign.

She showed up to the 1999 Met Gala wearing a sleeveless take on the look alongside Matt Dillon.

J.Lo’s next, right?

Next up was Geri Halliwell ofSpice Girlsfame.

Ginger Spice wore an identical version of the dress to the NRJ Music Awards in early 2000.

The incomparable hitmaker shared some insight into wearing the dress during a 2019 interview withVanity Fair.

“Usually I have choices.

It was a last-minute thing that caused a sensation that was unexpected.”

That wasn’t the case for Round 2.

That’s not the end of The Jungle Dress in Lopez Lore.

Sounds pretty legendary, if you ask us.

However, the daring dress she wore to the 2000 Grammys set her up for greatness.

The honor puts her in an elite class of fashionable people that includes the likes ofBeyonceand Rihanna.

Talk about an exclusive group!

you won’t be surprised to learn that the article also mentioned her most iconic look of all time.