“People wanted more than just text”: Jennifer Lopez’s Iconic Green Dress Made Google Invent Revolutionzing Feature After Search Engine Went Into Overdrive With Incessant Search Queries

Jennifer Lopez's Iconic Green Dress Made Google Invent Revolutionzing Feature After Search Engine Went Into Overdrive With Incessant Search Queries

Jennifer Lopez is one of the most successful singers and actresses in the entertainment industry whose journey speaks volumes about how passionate she is about her art and craft. Lopez has achieved monumental success throughout her storied career and has proved his versatility as an artist by being the best performer in all the fields she is involved in. In addition to being a top-notch singer-actor, she often steals the spotlight with her over-the-top fashionable outfits. 

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The 54-year-old actress once created a history with her dress that inspired Google to create a feature, Google Images. J.Lo wore a classic green Versace dress at the Grammy Awards in 2000, leaving millions starstruck. According to reports, her dress instantly became viral, one of the most searched queries on the internet, which led to the invention of this now popular feature that allows users to search images online.

Jennifer Lopez’s Green Versace Dress Helped Created Google Images Feature

Jennifer Lopez at the Versace Spring 2020 fashion show in Italy
Jennifer Lopez at the Versace Spring 2020 fashion show in Italy

As per the reports of GQ magazine, Jennifer Lopez’s 2000 Grammy Awards Versace outfit inspired Google to create a whole new feature, as, at the time, her dress became one of the most searched outfits on the internet.

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Her green Versace jungle dress broke records on the internet as the former CEO and executive chairman of Google, Eric Schmidt, penned a piece in 2015 on Project Syndicate, revealing how they inspired to create Google Images, 

Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez

“People wanted more than just text. This first became apparent after the 2000 Grammy Awards, where Jennifer Lopez wore a green dress that, well, caught the world’s attention. At the time, it was the most popular search query we had ever seen. But we had no surefire way of getting users exactly what they wanted: J­Lo wearing that dress. Google Image Search was born.”

While Jennifer Lopez has continued to captivate fans with her iconic fashion ensembles throughout her run as a top artist, her 2000 Grammy Awards Versace outfit remained one of the most popular dresses she has sported, which inspired Google to create Google Images and influenced the fashion industry.

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Jennifer Lopez’s Versace Dress Helped Ben Affleck landed the role in his film Gone Girl?

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez

In an interview with Playboy magazine, Ben Affleck’s 2014 American psychological thriller Gone Girl movie director David Fincher revealed how he cast him in the movie after searching his images in which he was smiling. As per Vanity Fair, Fincher told the outlet,

“You cast movies based on critical scenes. In Gone Girl, there’s a smile the guy has to give when the local press asks him to stand next to a poster of his missing wife. I flipped through Google Images and found about 50 shots of Affleck giving that kind of smile in public situations. You look at them and know he’s trying to make people comfortable in the moment, but by doing that, he’s making himself vulnerable to people having other perceptions about him.”

Affleck played the lead role of Nicholas in the movie, and the film director claimed after searching his images on the internet, he envisioned the actor playing this part, which led him to hire him for his project. His wife, Jennifer Lopez, and her iconic dress have somehow contributed to his casting as her gown legit inspired Google to create this image feature that helped David Fincher search his images on the internet.

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Source: GQ magazine, Project Syndicate 

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