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Jennifer Lopez stuns in red as she enjoys shopping spree at luxury store

Jennifer Lopez stuns in red as she enjoys shopping spree at luxury store

Daily Mail​6 days ago
Jennifer Lopez was spotted enjoying a two-hour shopping spree in Warsaw, Poland as her world tour is nearing its end.
The singer, 56, showed off her incredible figure in a vibrant A-line dress, matching kitten heels and a Valentino purse.
Jennifer smiled at her fans as she headed inside the luxury goods store Vitak, where she reportedly spent thousands.
Working up an appetite: After her shopping spree, Jennifer and some of her crew went to lunch at the Raffles Hotel
Jennifer's tour is almost over, and it includes some locations she's never performed in before.
After the performance in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, where she performed earlier this year, she will travel to Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt for the first time.
Other new cities include Yerevan, Armenia; Tashkent, Uzbekistan; and Almaty, Kazakhstan, where she will rap up the tour on August 10.
Toward the end of the year, she will sing in Las Vegas where she used to have a residency.
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