When Jennifer Lopez took the stage on opening night of "Jennifer Lopez: All I Have" at the AXIS Theater in Las Vegas on Jan. 20, she did so decked out in Versace, feathers and Swarovski crystals.

According to Vogue, the star performed her first Las Vegas residency show dressed in three different costumes courtesy of Versace's creative director Donatella Versace, with help from stylists Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn.

The costumes included a white feather cape-like gown worn over a diamond embellished bodysuit and a Bronx-inspired jacket with matching sweats, pink bedazzled New York Yankees baseball cap and silver sneakers decorated with the Versace logo.

"If there's anything Jennifer is known for, it's glamour. We decided to go over the top with a belted Swarovski crystal jacket, adorned in luxe white feathers from head to toe," Zangardi told Vogue about meeting Lopez's taste for standing out.

"This is the ultimate Old Hollywood 'just lounging look.' And by 'just lounging,' we mean exuding all kinds of exaggerated glamour," he added.

The costumes were decorated in about 260,000 diamonds that come in a variety of colors. Over 1,400 hours and two months of work were dedicated to creating the unique looks.

Prior to the show, Lopez didn't reveal who would be designing her wardrobe, only teasing a possible collaboration with Balmain's creative director Olivier Rousteing in Paper Magazine's September issue.

Instead the actress played coy and hinted at a variety of collaborators when talking to E! Online about her highly anticipated residency.

"I'm working with a lot of different people as far as costume and costume design goes. I want it to be an extravaganza. I want it to be something really where people are like, 'Oh my God, you have to see the costumes!..." she said.

The actress has been a fan of Versace for years. Some of her most famous red carpet fashion moments were created by Versace, including her revealing green dress at the 2000 Grammy Awards and last year's sheer red gown that the star wore to the Met Gala.