Jennifer Lopez stepped into press week for Office Romance with an Instagram photo crediting her full creative team. The film opens in theaters this Friday, June 6.
The image, shot by photographer Tomas Herold, came with a complete and public acknowledgment of everyone behind her look. Hair artist Justine Marjan, nail artist Tom Bachik, and makeup artist Ernesto Casillas covered the beauty work. Wardrobe collaborator Hannah Margeson and styling duo Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn rounded out the credits.
It’s a full team. Making it visible is a deliberate choice. Press days for major film releases are not casual affairs. The schedule is tight. Looks are planned well in advance, and prep can start before dawn. Giving the team a public credit puts a face on the prep work. It’s the part that usually stays off-camera.
Zangardi and Haenn have been among Lopez’s closest collaborators for years. Their work shows up across some of her most-photographed public appearances. Several of those looks generated their own headlines at award shows. Marjan has built a strong standing as one of the more in-demand hair artists working today. Her clients span film, music, and fashion. Bachik has done similar work in the nail space. High-profile celebrity projects have made his name a recognizable one in beauty coverage.
Lopez has been a constant in entertainment for well over three decades. She came up as a dancer, crossed into music in the mid-1990s, and built a film career alongside it rather than instead of it. Her work ranges from the biographical drama Selena to the crime thriller Out of Sight to the well-received Hustlers in 2019. Earlier commercial successes like The Wedding Planner and Maid in Manhattan showed her footing in lighter material. She’s rarely been out of the news for long, and she’s rarely coasted on past momentum.
For Office Romance, this week marks the start of a short but concentrated press push. Films opening on a Friday tend to run a sprint of media appearances in the days just before. Lopez’s post marks the beginning of that window. In naming the full team, she sets a particular tone for the campaign.
The caption Lopez posted was brief: “Press Day” with a white heart emoji. She added that Office Romance is out Friday. No backstory, no personal reflection. The photo and the list of names did the rest.
There’s something honest in that format. A press day image, built on this many people, credits the work as a collaboration rather than a solo achievement. She’s spent decades at the center of her own brand. That kind of acknowledgment lands differently than a standard promotional post.
Office Romance opens Friday, June 6.
