Jennifer Aniston Wears These Black Dress Styles Nonstop

Jennifer Aniston has a clever wardrobe hack for looking snatched from every angle. Black dresses are inherently flattering, so it’s no wonder she wears different styles nonstop. With Aniston’s stamp of approval, little black dresses are having a significant revival.

Aniston sported a sleeveless black maxi dress at The Late Show With Stephen Colbert — and the classic look is incredibly easy to recreate. Before the interview, she posed at a Hollywood event wearing a glittery version. Aniston even wore a horny black mini dress around Recent York City last September. We’re copying Aniston’s aesthetic with the chic picks below!

Get the Mogidol Cowl-Neck Maxi Dress for $50 on Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate on the date of publication but are subject to vary.

To nail Aniston’s iconic look, pair your favorite black dress with heels (or flats, should you’re a comfort connoisseur like Us). The dress does all of the styling work, so that you won’t even need accessories. The actress wears lengths from mini to maxi, and fabrics from satin to sparkly, which prove that any black dress goes. We rounded up the perfect options that start at just $8!

Our Favorite: Like Aniston’s late-night show outfit, this spaghetti-strap maxi has a figure-skimming fit that shapes without squeezing. It drapes in all the best places, making you appear effortlessly slim and polished. Whether you’re attending a marriage, work event or anniversary dinner together with your boo, you’re certain to stun on this sassy number.

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