Hot mesh! Jennifer Lopez can’t believe her eyes about ‘Unexpected Romance’ in real life

Hustlers, Jennifer Lopez, Constance Wu, Lili Reinhard, Keke PalmerBarbara Nitke/STX Films

Picture it: New York, early 2007.

It was a time of heady excess—of shoes that cost more than rent, handbags big enough for two lapdogs, French-pedicured toes and logos announcing themselves loud and proud, from the “Versace” stitched into the front of a bathing suit to the “Juicy” scrawled on the butt of a track suit.

At least, that was the world the ladies of Hustlers operate in, a world in which conspicuous consumption equaled status, the go-to look was music-video chic, and the newest Louis Vuitton purse was a platform-heeled step in the right direction.

And once they had a taste of that life for themselves, they didn’t want it to end.

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Hustlers stars Jennifer LopezConstance WuLili Reinhart and Keke Palmer as four based-on-a-true-story strippers who, masterminded by Lopez’s veteran dancer Ramona, took matters—i.e. their customers’ corporate credit cards—into their own hands when the global financial crisis dried up their most reliable revenue stream. It’s a witty, tense and now Golden Globe- and SAG Award-nominated dramedy about a real-life hustle that worked for a little bit…until it collapsed like Lehman Brothers.

But when it did work… oh, the clothes. And the stuff.

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Celebs at Hustlers TIFF Premiere

Costume designer Mitchell Travers, whose credits include Eighth GradeLate Night and the upcoming big-screen adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda‘s musical In the Heights, relished the opportunity to indulge in the more-is-more sensibility of that very particular time and place.

To immerse himself in the atmosphere of the mid-’00s—when young Hollywood was running amok, the iPhone was brand new and the Spice Girls were on their first reunion tour—Travers watched music videos from the time (with Britney Spears’ Blackout album on repeat, you could imagine “Gimme More” becoming a mantra) and surrounded himself in visuals from that era.

Britney Spears, Blackout Album CoverJive Records

“It was a real wake-up call once I started to look at the images,” Travers told E! News in an interview, noting how it was only a decade ago, “but we look completely different.”

“Britney, Paris—Kim Kardashian was brand new on the scene,” he continued, “so it was really fun to look at these figures that we’ve come to know so well through social media, but observe them at a time when there wasn’t social media and it was much more of a paparazzi-based culture.” And the rise of 24/7 sites like TMZ and Perez Hilton only fueled the mass interest in these people’s lives.

“That was really my jumping point, that celebrity-obsessed culture,” Travers said. In turn, he put himself in the shoes of each character and assigned each of them a celebrity style to emulate from that time.

Hustlers, Jennifer LopezBarbara Nitke/STX Films

He didn’t have to look far to find his inspiration for Ramona, of course.

Writer-director Lorene Scafaria said that she didn’t realize she was writing a part for Jennifer Lopez until she was finished and realized, “Oh my God, Ramona is Jennifer Lopez. Jennifer Lopez is Ramona. It has to be her,” she recalled to Vulture.

“I think on some level we were all trying to pretend that we lived in a world where J.Lo doesn’t exist, but you can’t do that,” Travers told E! News. “She’s been a driving factor in fashion, film, music—and so you can’t really remove her impact from the culture as you study it.” Luckily, she wasn’t exactly a shrinking violet when it came to 2007’s top trends. “We were going deep into the archive of some of Jen’s looks,” the costume designer said. While Lopez’s style has evolved with the times, “the moment you get a bandage dress on her, you remember, ‘Oh, right…'”

While it was next to impossible to disassociate J.Lo from J.Lo, when asked who provided the inspiration for Constance Wu’s Destiny, the less experienced stripper who Ramona takes under her wing at the club, Travers answered without hesitation.

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Nicole Richie,” he said.

Known then primarily as Paris Hilton‘s other half from The Simple Life, Richie was a poster girl for all the hot trends of the day but hadn’t yet distinguished herself as the designer, author, actress, competition show judge, mom, etc. with a style all her own that has been her claim to fame in this decade.

And as Destiny, in search of a better life for her family, ended up being sucked into a certain world whose values ultimately diverged from her own, so Richie got swept up in those ’00s shenanigans along with Paris, Lindsay, Britney, Mischa and assorted other starlets before rerouting her priorities.

Nicole Richie, Paris Hilton, The Simple LifeSam Jones/20th Century Fox Tv/Kobal/Shutterstock

“There was this amazing relationship between Paris and Nicole that I found was really a mirror to the relationship between Ramona and Destiny,” Travers explained, “in that you get the sense that it’s really effortless for one of them and the other one puts a little more effort in, and it doesn’t come as naturally to that person.

“And if you look at those girls, Paris and Nicole—Simple Life, all of those early paparazzi pictures—you can see that there’s a bit more of an easy factor and a confidence in the way that Paris dressed herself. Nicole was always a bit over-accessorized, a bit too trendy, slightly ill-fitting at times. It was just a lot of the character that we pulled from those images.”

Hustlers, Jennifer Lopez, Constance WuBarbara Nitke/STX Films

Constance Wu, known for her no-nonsense work ethic, dove into the role of Destiny, adding the necessary complexity to a role that could just as easily have come off as a one-dimensional rags-to-riches-to-rags journey.

“The emotional gymnastics that I saw Constance do in a day, I just could not believe that she was able to chart out the growth and change in this character over the course of this character in 29 working days,” Travers recalled.

The Crazy Rich Asians and Fresh Off the Boat star was his first fitting, and when she showed up on day one—of what ended up being a brisk 29-day shoot—ready to execute a perfect split in her G-string, he knew she meant business.

“She was so committed,” Travers said. “I was like, ‘OK, I’ve got to step up. She’s bringing her A-game to this first fitting this way, then I need to deliver.”

Hustlers, Constance Wu, Cardi BBarbara Nitke/STX Films

Deliver he did, as the entire movie—directed by Scafaria, with production design by Jane Musky and set decoration by Alexandra Mazur, is as intricately styled as any Scorsese period piece (and the scene where the ladies, flush with ill-gotten gains, trade luxurious Christmas presents can’t help but call to mind the mobsters in Goodfellas enjoying the fruits of their criminal enterprise in happier times).

As he envisioned Ramona, Destiny, Mercedes (Palmer) and Annabelle (Reinhart) piling into the Escalade and heading to the mall for a Bebe shopping spree on someone else’s dime, so Travers and his team—which on its biggest day numbered 25 people—conducted their own scavenger hunt for the clothes and accessories that were brand new and on point at the time.

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“We couldn’t have enough jewelry in the world to support as many costume changes, as many different phases that each of the women went through,” Travers recalled. To him, the “overly accessorized” era he was recreating was reminiscent of the 1920s, pre-stock market crash world of The Great Gatsby. “People had massive earrings on, they were flaunting their wealth—it was a really presentational time in the way women got dressed.”

Hustlers, Jennifer Lopez, Constance WuBarbara Nitke/STX Films

Lopez “was wonderful about being self-referential,” he said, and she willingly brought some of her own pieces—a couple of boots here, a pair of earrings there—out of the archives (“her closet is obviously a treasure trove”) to enhance the world they were building for Hustlers.

“She understands the importance of those little details,” Travers said of Lopez, who this week was nominated for both a Golden Globe and her first-ever Screen Actors Guild Award in the supporting actress categories. “The size of the hoops, the size of the rings, the length of the nails—she knows that all of that matters, so she was a real collaborator with me in that process.” (Usher, too, was game to dip into his own wardrobe to recapture his mid-’00s vibe for his cameo.)

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Jennifer Lopez’s Best Looks

In addition to making sure every person onscreen is dressed to reflect the times, Travers tasks himself with grounding the actors in the world of the film—and that means that “the Timberlands are right, that the Uggs are right, that they’re not the ones you get on Zappos [now], that they’re the real deal, the way they used to be, so when you as an actor look at your feet, you feel like you’re back in 2008.” (Alas, his “holy grail,” an original pair of Apple Bottom jeans and matching denim jacket, didn’t end up in the film; however, his dream that existed before she was even cast, of dressing Lizzo in a fishnet body suit, did come to fruition.)

And speaking of 2008, Travers created an early-fame-Miley Cyrus back story for Reinhart’s Annabelle—the sweet newcomer to Ramona’s gang who vomits when she gets nervous.

“It was animal crackers and Sprite mixed together,” the Riverdale star shared with Vulture about the film’s running gag (no pun intended). “I would take a large gulp of it and keep it in my mouth, and when they were ready, I would just let it go. But it just tasted like animal crackers, so I didn’t care.”

Hustlers - Lili Reinhart, Keke Palmer, Jennifer LopezJose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

“She’s a bit more of a new girl in town, not really understanding herself or her place in this group as well,” Travers said, so he played up Annabelle’s relative innocence with slightly more modest fashion choices (all of which are still a far cry from crew neck sweater-rocking Betty Cooper).

Overall, the outfits were a mix of high and low, with pieces obtained everywhere from private collections and luxury vintage shops to thrift stores and Burlington Coat Factory.

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