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At the 2000 Grammy Awards red carpet, Jennifer Lopez wore a plunging, green jungle-print Versace dress which immediately became iconic. To this day, it is still one of the most searched images on Google, as it was essentially so popular that it spawned Google to invent Google Image Search.

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Now, almost 20 years later, J.Lo wore a remaking of the iconic dress at Versace's Spring 2020 show during Milan Fashion Week.

J.Lo closed the show in an updated version of the jungle dress even more revealing than the original. The crowd gave the 50 year-old a standing ovation as she strutted down the runway in matching stilettos. "It was amazing!" Donatella Versace said in a press release. "The world had the same reaction: jaw dropping."

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Earlier this year the Italian fashion house released a jungle print sneaker inspired by the iconic dress.

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