Jennifer Aniston, 50, defies her years in a tight leather mini dress on red carpet
Jennifer Aniston has once again worked a jaw-dropping red carpet look.
The 50-year-old actor worked a LBD (Little Black Dress or Leather Black Dress – take your pick) together with a pair of black open sandals, at the premiere of her latest film ‘Murder Mystery’, a Netflix production.
Proving age should not get in the way of working a micro hemline, the ‘Friends’ veteran posed on the red carpet alongside her co-star Adam Sandler, at Regency Village Theatre on June 10 in Westwood, California.
She styled the look with simple gold bracelets, while her hair was worn in a straight, layered style – a grown-out homage to her famous “Rachel” haircut.
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Her dress, a £3,820 sleeveless look by Celine, is still available on the designer label’s website – if you do have a few grand to drop.
The look was a textbook example of Aniston’s trademark style formula: block colour (often black), sleek lines, and baring a flash of tanned limbs.
In fact, she’s worn leather black dresses on multiple occasions in recent years – including at ‘The Leftovers’ premiere in 2017 – because, as every established style icon knows, if it works, it works.
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Aniston is styled by sisters Nina and Clare Hallworth, who have also dressed Kirsten Dunst. The sister stylist duo prefer to put their clients in classic looks by the likes of Gucci, Chanel, Christian Dior and Valentino.
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As for how Aniston maintains her slim physique and glowing skin, she recently opened up in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar.
Pictured in a cut-out swimsuit on the cover, she told the publication she “craves” exercise.
“I work out four or five days a week. For the last two years, three or four of those days have been with my beloved Leyon, who is my boxing coach.
“He has given me a love for working out that I’ve never quite had before. It’s mental, it’s physical, it keeps your mind sharp. It’s something that I actually look forward to—I crave it.”