Jennifer Lopez made a remarkable appearance at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival over the weekend, attending the premiere of Kiss of the Spider Woman. The actress, who is known for her impeccable style, stole the spotlight in a gorgeous Valdrin Zahiti gown. The sheer dress, adorned with intricate diamante details and a spiderweb pattern underlay, was a perfect nod to the film’s theme. She completed her elegant look with an up-do hairstyle and natural makeup, exuding grace and sophistication on the red carpet.
But Jennifer wasn’t done surprising her fans yet. For the after-party, she unveiled a stunning second outfit, leaving everyone in awe. This bold new look was far more daring, with the actress revealing a sultry, slinky ensemble that turned heads. The dramatic reveal left fans eagerly talking about her stunning transformation, making it a highlight of the evening.
Jennifer stunned in a custom-made Valdrin Zahiti gown at the premiere. Getty Images
Kiss of the Spider Woman, a film based on the Kander and Ebb musical, tells the story of a prisoner, Luis Molina, during Argentina's Dirty War in 1981. The film features Jennifer Lopez as Ingrid Luna, a character who plays a major role in Molina’s life. The movie explores themes of love, resilience, and identity, as Molina recounts tales of Luna to his new cellmate, Valentin Arregui, played by Diego Luna.
This latest adaptation marks the second time the story has been brought to the big screen, following the acclaimed 1985 Brazilian film, which earned actor William Hurt an Oscar. The 2025 version, which stars Lopez, Luna, and Tonatiuh, was directed by Bill Condon, known for his work on Chicago and Twilight. Lopez also produced the film through her production company, Nuyorican Productions, alongside her ex-husband Ben Affleck and his friend Matt Damon.
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The premiere of the film, held at the Eccles Theatre in Park City, was met with a standing ovation. Lopez was visibly moved by the warm reception, sharing an emotional moment with the audience. “I’ve been waiting for this moment my whole life,” she said, her voice cracking with emotion. "The reason I even wanted to be in this business is because my mom would sit me in front of the TV and West Side Story would come on once a year. I was mesmerized and was like, ‘That's what I want to do.’ This is the first time I actually got to do it."
Lopez's heartfelt words were directed at the film’s director, Bill Condon, whom she credited for helping her fulfill a lifelong dream. “This man made my dream come true,” she added, referring to Condon’s vision for the film.
Jennifer took everyone by surprise the evening before the premiere when she appeared as a DJ. Getty Images
The actress, who made her first Sundance appearance in 2003, was joined at the event by Condon, who was returning to the festival for the first time since 1998, when he premiered Gods and Monsters. As the festival continued, Lopez also made a surprise appearance as a DJ the night before the premiere, adding another memorable moment to her festival experience.
In an interview with People, Lopez spoke about the challenge of filming musical numbers in one continuous take, as per the director’s request to authentically capture the style of classic musicals. "It’s pretty amazing when you do see it and you go, ‘Oh, that was all one shot right there.’”