Jennifer Aniston showed how she manages to look flawless on every red carpet on Sunday, as she shared a glimpse into her getting ready process for the 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards.
The actress, 54, took to her Instagram to post a video compilation of her getting all glammed up for the ceremony.
She sat in an armchair as her makeup artist, Angela Levin, carefully applied a slick of pink lipstick and threw up a peace sign for the camera.
Jennifer appeared to be nude as she got dolled up, but preserved her modesty by holding a sheet over her chest and lap.
Her blonde locks were also styled by her hairdresser Chris McMillan, who created her famous 'The Rachel' haircut in the 1990s.
Jennifer Aniston showed how she manages to look flawless on every red carpet on Sunday, as she shared a glimpse into her getting ready process for the 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards
The actress, 54, took to her Instagram to post a video compilation of her getting all glammed up for the ceremony
She sat in an armchair as her makeup artist, Angela Levin, carefully applied a slick of pink lipstick, appearing to be nude, but preserving her modesty with a sheet over her chest and lap
The Cake star then slipped into her dazzling outfit for the evening, donning a black bustier top adorned with feathers from Dolce & Gabbana.
She teamed it with a pair of matching trousers, which her stylists could be seen making sure fitted perfectly to her toned figure.
Jennifer added a pair of coordinating black high heels and added a long flowing train that she carefully carried as she made her exit and climbed into her waiting car.
She was nominated for Best Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Alex Levy on The Morning Show, but lost out Succession's Sarah Snook.
When Jennifer arrived on the red carpet, she shared a sweet reunion with her The Morning Show co-star and long-standing friend, Reese Witherspoon, 47.
The two actresses have been close ever since they played sisters on Friends in 2000 and looked delighted to see each other, sharing a warm hug.
The duo were sat together inside the star-studded event to watch the ceremony, alongside Reese's lookalike daughter Ava Phillippe, 24.
Their series garnered six nominations in the TV categories, including Best Drama Series – which it lost to Succession – and Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, which was won by their co-star Billy Crudup.
Her blonde locks were also styled by her hairdresser Chris McMillan, who created her famous 'The Rachel' haircut in the 1990s
The Cake star then slipped into her dazzling outfit for the evening, donning a black bustier top adorned with feathers from Dolce & Gabbana
She teamed it with a pair of matching trousers, which her stylists could be seen making sure fitted perfectly to her toned figure
Jennifer added a pair of coordinating black high heels and added a long flowing train that she carefully carried as she made her exit and climbed into her waiting car
She was nominated for Best Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Alex Levy on The Morning Show, but lost out Succession's Sarah Snook (pictured)
When Jennifer arrived on the red carpet, she shared a sweet reunion with her The Morning Show co-star and long-standing friend, Reese Witherspoon, 47
The two actresses have been close ever since they played sisters on Friends in 2000 and looked delighted to see each other, sharing a warm hug
Elsewhere at the awards, Barbie's Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig accepted Best Comedy after host Chelsea Handler demanded on-air moment.
Meanwhile, Paul Giamatti landed a shock win over Cillian Murphy on a night where Emma Stone, Oppenheimer, and The Bear all triumphed.
Despite Cillian not winning, Oppenheimer had a massive night as it earned top honor Best Picture and earned the most awards of the night with five including Best Director, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Ensemble.
The night culminated with the blockbuster film beating out heavy competition including: American Fiction, Barbie, The Color Purple, The Holdovers, Killers of the Flower Moon, Maestro, Past Lives, Poor Things, and Saltburn.
Filmmaker Christopher Nolan also won Best Director for the film besting Bradley Cooper – Maestro, Greta Gerwig – Barbie, Yorgos Lanthimos – Poor Things, Alexander Payne – The Holdovers, and Martin Scorsese, – Killers Of The Flower Moon.
Earlier in the night Robert Downey Jr. won Best Supporting Actor for his role, beating out heavy competition including: Sterling K. Brown – American Fiction, Robert De Niro – Killers Of The Flower Moon, Ryan Gosling – Barbie, Charles Melton – May December, and Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things.
Meanwhile Emma was also one of the biggest winners of the night as she earned Best Actress for Poor Things.
The 35-year-old actress – who also triumphed at the Golden Globe Awards last week – was in disbelief as she won over a very stacked category which included the likes of Lily Gladstone – Killers Of The Flower Moon, Sandra Hüller – Anatomy of a Fall, Greta Lee – Past Lives, Carey Mulligan – Maestro and Margot Robbie – Barbie.
The Critics Choice Awards are bestowed annually to honor the finest in cinematic and television achievement and historically, they are the most accurate predictor of Academy Award nominations.
Elsewhere at the awards, Barbie's Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig accepted Best Comedy after host Chelsea Handler demanded on-air moment
Perhaps the most shocking moment of the night came when Paul Giamatti beat out favorite Cillian Murphy in the Best Actor category
Meanwhile Emma Stone was also one of the biggest winners of the night as she earned Best Actress for Poor Things
Oppenheimer had a massive night as it earned top honor Best Picture beating out heavy competition including: American Fiction, Barbie, The Color Purple, The Holdovers, Killers of the Flower Moon, Maestro, Past Lives, Poor Things, and Saltburn