Jennifer Lopez Defends Taking Daughter To Chanel Fashion Show
Jennifer Lopez is defending her decision to take her 4-yeat-old daughter Emme to a Chanel fashion show during Paris Fashion Week at the Grand Palais.
According to the singer, Emme loves fashion, so she thought her daughter would love seeing the glamor and fantasy of a Chanel show.
”I thought it would be a good idea. My daughter loves fashion – she’s four years old, but she loves clothes and dressing up, like all little girls. And so I thought: ‘Oh, wouldn’t it be nice to take her to the beautiful Chanel show?,’ Lopez told the German television show ‘Wetten, Dass’.
”It’s always so beautiful, kind of like of like a fantasy life. And I hadn’t been to a fashion show in a long time, and when I got there, I forgot that the press can kind of just run up to you.”
The stylish youngster wore a pink dress accompanied by a $2100 butterfly-adorned bag from Chanel and a $310 Chanel brooch. However, Lopez insists Chanel gave her the purse and that the brooch were not her daughters, but a loan.
“She wore [it] because I wanted her to have something Chanel on her. She had a little Chanel bag that they gave her, and a little Chanel pin that they lent us.”
What do you think of a 4-year-old attending a fashion show?
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I think it’s OK for J-Lo to bring her daughter to a fashion show. Was is perhaps too long for a four y/o? Probably…
Other parents bring their kids to church, catholics and mormons alike and those [visits to temple to a 4 y/o child] are tedious, beleive you me!