Jennifer Lopez uses high-tech barcode database for her wardrobe to avoid wearing same outfit twice

  • The 46-year-old actress and singer relies on a internal barcode system to keep track of everything she wears so she doesn't wear it twice
  • All of her clothes, shoes and accessories are barcoded and scanned into system with picture and description of items including sizes and colors
  • System also includes details regarding what outfits she was last seen wearing and when she wore them

Actress and singer Jennifer Lopez is serious when it comes to her wardrobe as it is revealed she relies on a high-tech, internal barcode system that digitally tracks her clothing.

The 46 year old's database has everything from her clothes, shoes and accessories barcoded, and the system can pull up a description and picture of the items with details such as sizes and colors.

The system also includes details regarding what outfits she was last seen wearing and when she wore them to help her avoid repeating the same outfit twice, the New York Daily News reported.

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Actress and singer Jennifer Lopez, pictured at her birthday celebration in Southampton on July 25, is serious when it comes to her wardrobe as it is revealed she relies on a high-tech, internal barcode system that digitally tracks her clothing

Actress and singer Jennifer Lopez, pictured at her birthday celebration in Southampton on July 25, is serious when it comes to her wardrobe as it is revealed she relies on a high-tech, internal barcode system that digitally tracks her clothing

Flash the flesh like Jennifer Lopez in a cutout dress

You can always rely on Jennifer Lopez to bring the sexy to any event. And when it's her own party, you know that she will not be upstaged. Here, showing off the most amount of flesh we think we've seen on her for a while, she rocks this Bao Tranchi cutout dress.

There's a lot going on with this dress, a little too much to mention, but just briefly: we love the length of it (we're starting with the positives), and we really like the shoulder detail, but the keyhole cutout is a little too much, and the those waist cutouts are the biggest we've seen, showing lots of skin, and hip bone too.

Having said all this, Bao Tanchi, the namesake Los Angeles brand, is best known for sexy stage costumes, and this dress is an adaptation of the bodysuit on the right. Which explains all the peekaboo detailing and mesh.

You can't buy this dress as it's a one-off for Ms. Lopez, but you can get one similar, if you're feeling daring. See our options below.

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The database has everything from her clothes, shoes and accessories barcoded. Lopez pictured on the set of Shades of Blue on August 25
The system can pull up a description and picture of the items with details such as sizes and colors

The database has everything from her clothes, shoes and accessories barcoded, and the system can pull up a description and picture of the items with details such as sizes and colors

'She had her feet up at a meeting, and someone noticed that she had a barcode on her shoe and asked her if she borrowed them,' a source told the Daily News.

'Jennifer laughed and said no, that she has her own internal barcode system on all of her closets to digitally keep track of what she wore and when she wore it, so that she isn't caught wearing the same thing twice.'

The database includes the wardrobes at both her Los Angeles and New York homes, according to AOL. There is also a database of paparazzi photos of Lopez wearing the items.

Her clothes from jeans and T-shirts to her gowns are all marked with a tag that include a code that is scanned into the database.

'She takes her fashion very seriously,' the insider told the Daily News. 'She never wants to be caught accidentally in the same thing twice.

'When she chooses to wear something more than once, it's intentional.'

The database includes the wardrobes at both her Los Angeles and New York homes. Lopez is featured on the cover of the September issue of Paper magazine alongside designer Olivier Rousteing (pictured)

The database includes the wardrobes at both her Los Angeles and New York homes. Lopez is featured on the cover of the September issue of Paper magazine alongside designer Olivier Rousteing (pictured)

The mother-of-two also reportedly has a full-time employee who is in charge of taking care of her wardrobes. 

In an interview with Paper Magazine, where she is featured on the cover with designer Olivier Rousteing for the September issue, Lopez explained that luxury fashion, to her, is more about how clothing feels when it's worn.

'To me, it's stuff that's very custom or made for you or fitted - that's how I like all my clothes to feel,' she explained.

'And when I think of luxury, whether it's a house or a car or any luxury item, it's like something special about it that feels like you. 

The mother-of-two also reportedly has a full-time employee who is in charge of taking care of her wardrobes. Earlier this year, she gave a first look into her walk-in closet which includes more than 200 pairs of jeans

The mother-of-two also reportedly has a full-time employee who is in charge of taking care of her wardrobes. Earlier this year, she gave a first look into her walk-in closet which includes more than 200 pairs of jeans

In an interview with Paper Magazine, Lopez explained that luxury fashion, to her, is more about how clothing feels when it's worn

In an interview with Paper Magazine, Lopez explained that luxury fashion, to her, is more about how clothing feels when it's worn

Away from fashion, the star's ultimate luxury is the time she gets to spend with her children, family and friends, away from the pressures of work

Away from fashion, the star's ultimate luxury is the time she gets to spend with her children, family and friends, away from the pressures of work

'Or a piece of jewelry - you know what I mean? It has to have a classic feel to it.

'I like things that are super trendy. I like things that look like they could've been in this era or that era, but it still feels modern.'

Away from fashion, the star's ultimate luxury is the time she gets to spend with her children, family and friends, away from the pressures of work.

'Everyone has their own definition of luxury,' she said. 'For me, sometimes it means the quiet moments away from the business of my life, when I get to spend time with my children and my family. 

'And I agree with Olivier: freedom of choice is a true luxury. We are lucky to have it.' 

Earlier this year, The Maid in Manhattan star gave a first look inside her enormous closet that includes more than 200 pairs of jeans, hundreds of shoes and even a pair of 17-year-old black Prada heels.

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