Violet Affleck is living the dream.
On Sunday, the 18-year-old daughter of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner was spotted grabbing lunch in Los Angeles wearing a familiar two-toned pink dress.
The breezy, Dolce & Gabbana design was initially worn by the teen’s stepmom, Jennifer Lopez, 55, who first rocked the look on a Valentine’s Day date in 2023 with the “Argo” actor.
Although the “Let’s Get Loud” singer initially styled the voluminous midi dress with a belt from the Italian brand, gold platform heels, and diamond studs, Violet kept things casual.
She met up with her step-siblings, Lopez’s 16-year-old twins, Max and Emme.
Skipping the waist-cinching accessory, the eldest Affleck child dressed down the V-neck frock, adding a pair of sporty sneakers that featured red laces, along with white ankle socks and her go-to clear-framed glasses.
Her glam was equally relaxed, as she wore her straight, shoulder-length hair down and parted to the side, ditching dramatic makeup for a fresh-face look.
While it’s unclear if Violet dipped into Lopez’s own closet or simply was inspired by the star, it could certainly signal that the teen and her stepmom are still on good term as divorce rumors continue swirl around Ben and Jen.
Still, despite any relationship drama between the stars, the two have managed to have quite the stylish summer.
While the “Air” star has been showing off a fresh faux hawk haircut, Lopez is embracing classic seasonal clothing, recently grabbing lunch with Emme while wearing wide-leg jeans, a cropped white tee, and oversized sunglasses.
At the end of July, Lopez also celebrated her 55th birthday in a sparkly, sheer Dior dress and even slipped on her favorite white swimsuit with a plunging neckline — though her husband was not in attendance for her over-the-top “Bridgerton”-themed party.
The “Selena” actress has been seen spending time with Violet earlier in the summer, with the two walking arm-in-arm while out in the Hamptons.
The teen wore bold printed pants for the outing and also sported a mask, as she’s famously advocated against mask bans after contracting a post-viral condition.
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Source: Tampa Bay Times