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Jennifer Aniston Sticks To Her Signature Look On The Emmys Red Carpet

Jennifer Aniston kept it simple and chic Sunday night when she wore a silver Oscar de la Renta dress to the 2024 Emmys. Aniston, who is nominated for her performance in “The Morning Show,” wore a strapless gown with her hair long and straight, calling back to her simple Emmys looks throughout the years, dating back to 1995.

Aniston’s silver gown was reminiscent of the white beaded gown she wore in 2002 when she won her first Emmy for her performance as Rachel Green in “Friends,” as well as the white and gold gown she wore in 2004. Twenty years later, Aniston continues to keep her look classy and sleek.

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