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Jennifer Aniston rocks a black leather dress at the season three premiere of The Leftovers

April 5, 2017

Jennifer Aniston turned heads for all the right reasons on Tuesday evening as she stepped out to support husband Justin Theroux at the season three premiere of his popular HBO show The Leftovers.

The American actress wore a form-fitting leather Brandon Maxwell mini dress partnered with a pair of black sky-high sandals. Showcasing her enviably sculpted legs and honey-hued skin, Jennifer’s risk-taking ensemble was rounded off with simple gold hoop earrings. Justin meanwhile, looked suitably dashing in a smart black suit, whiter-than-white shirt and an ultra-skinny tie.

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Jennifer Aniston worked a seriously edgy ensemble at the season three premiere for The Leftovers

Her loose, tousled waves made the case for a low-key hair routine. And as for makeup, the award-winning actress rocked a contemporary take on the smoky eye with dark brown liner and muted gold shadow blended into the lash line. Taupe blush balanced her envy-inducing beauty look, while a defined brow and a swipe of nude gloss pulled the whole thing together beautifully.

Power couple: Justin and Jennifer looked quite the pair at the premiere on Tuesday night

No stranger to the little black dress, the 48-year-old has had plenty of fabulous red carpet moments. Her go-to designers for formal occasions include Gucci, Valentino and Dolce & Gabbana. In February she stunned at the Oscars in a plunging sequinned gown by Versace and back in 2013 she stepped out in a cap-sleeved Alexander McQueen number for the We’re the Millers premiere in Berlin.

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Jennifer, who has been married to Justin Theroux since August 2015, remains incredibly private about her relationship with the actor and director. The pair tied the knot in a secret ceremony at their Los Angeles home and guests included Emily Blunt, Terry Richardson and Ellen DeGeneres.

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