Jennifer Aniston for CR Fashion Book. ZOEY GROSSMAN/CR Fashion Book
Jennifer Aniston showcased a daring makeup choice during a photoshoot for CR Fashion Book. The 54-year-old actress shared a glimpse of her behind-the-scenes moments on Instagram on September 27th. In the video, she can be seen playfully dancing in a black bralette and underwear set, styled with an oversized blazer and pointed-toe heels. Aniston completed her look with tousled beach waves and opted for a striking smokey black eyeshadow, applied on both her eyelids and waterline. She accentuated her features with a bold contour and finished off the edgy ensemble with a statement lipstick.
In the reel, she gracefully bowed before assuming a crouched position with her knees tucked into her chest, striking a pose for the cameras.
Afterwards, Aniston donned a sequin cape and gracefully spun around the set. The captivating final shots captured her squatting against the backdrop, with the cape elegantly grazing the ground. With her head tucked into her chest, she let her tousled dirty blonde hair cascade around the room.
Jennifer Aniston for CR Fashion Book. ZOEY GROSSMAN/CR Fashion Book
Aniston captioned the post as she had some on-set fun with @crfashionbook, posing in a loosely-fitted black suit and going barefoot. She concluded the video by joyfully jumping up and down and giving a warm hug to a photographer.
Aniston looked stunning in her Versace ensemble, which consisted of a white jacket that was cropped just above her bust, paired with a black bralette and matching trousers. To complete the look, she added a Valentino tie adorned with a silver “V” at the end, the exact same one previously donned by Billie Eilish for a cover feature in Allure magazine.
In Aniston's cover story, she revealed details about her haircare brand, LolaVie. She shared that extensive planning and research contributed to the creation of the line, as she incorporated products she has personally used throughout her life, both at home and professionally.
Aniston humorously mentioned that her choice of the brand's name was influenced by her car. "Lola was the actual name of my initial car upon relocating to California," she lightheartedly shared. "Lola eventually became a nickname for me, and when the time came to select a name for my company, it simply felt like the perfect fit for my haircare line."
Shop LolaVie's collection of repair treatments, shampoos, conditioners, hair oils, detanglers, and more on LolaVie.com.
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Aniston's hair has been a subject of conversation ever since she played Rachel Green on the popular TV show Friends, which was on air from 1994 to 2004. During the show, her choppy layered haircut gained recognition and became famously referred to as "The Rachel."