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Picture of elegance: Jennifer Lopez looked demure in New York City following a risque show in Morocco which left the star dealing with a lawsuit
Jennifer looked sophisticated in a short-sleeved cotton number, which was belted to show off the singer's slim waist.
The textured frock then flared out to a wider skirt, and the Feel the Light singer coupled it with a pair of black ballet flats.
She wore her long, caramel locks pulled up into a tight topknot, and hid her eyes behind a pair of black sunglasses.
Hand-in-hand: Jennifer hasn't confirmed her relationship with on-off beau Casper Smart, but she certainly isn't hiding it either, as the pair stepped out holding hands on Saturday
She was joined by Casper, who sported a long-sleeved white pullover, and a pair of fitted, dark wash jeans.
Her 2012 Dance Again Tour choreographer finished off the look with a pair of navy blue work boots, and covered his eyes with a pair of black sunglasses.
The couple have yet to confirm their relationship status but they are certainly not denying their affections for one another.
Jennifer has insisted that she and Casper are not officially together - for the most part. 'We got a lot of ties. We're very close,' Casper insisted, adding, 'We're friends. We're very good friends.'
Coordinating couple: The pair both looked stylish in white as they took their city stroll together
But last month, when Ellen DeGeneres asked if she is single, the ex-wife of Marc Anthony said: 'I'm kind of not, but I kind of am.'
In June of last year, two years after the tour began, the couple split amid cheating allegations from The Dirty website that Casper had been flirting with transsexual models Sofie Vissa and Xristina Marie behind the American Idol judge's back via social media.
Meanwhile, Jennifer has been hit with a lawsuit following her May 29 performance at the Mawazine International Music Festival in Morocco.
Controversial: The hitmaker's May 29 performance in Morocco sparked outrage as citizens took offense to Jennifer's skimpy costumes and risque dance moves
According to the lawsuit, Jennifer 'disturbed public order and tarnished women's honor and respect.'
Both the singer and the concert promoter have been named in the lawsuit, which could result in a prison term of up to two years.
While the government has not gotten directly involved in the lawsuit, Morocco's Minister of Communication did object to the televised performance.
'Unacceptable' A lawsuit was filed against the star, which claimed she had 'disturbed public order and tarnished women's honor and respect'
'What was broadcast is unacceptable and goes against broadcasting law,' Minister Mustapha Khalfi wrote on Twitter on May 30.
The Moroccan lawsuit is not likely to slow down Jennifer, who recently announced an upcoming residency in Las Vegas.
The singer and actress has also begun production for her upcoming NBC cop drama, Shades Of Blue, which is expected to air in winter of 2016.
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