Jennifer Aniston’s Top 6 Golden Globes Red Carpet Looks Across the Years Capture Her Timeless Elegance

Published 01/09/2024, 3:46 AM EST

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An era-defining style catalyst and a frequent exhibitor of the all-black palette, Jennifer Aniston is one of the top-notch stars in Tinseltown who passes the outfit check with all pointers. The actress who still makes space in the millennial’s wardrobe with her classic 90s sartorial statements also makes the red carpet her very own fashion ramp, flaunting the best of the best.

Over the decades, the Friends alum has been showcasing her increasing authority on the fashion radar with stunning red-carpet looks. Looking back at her Golden Globe appearances, let’s check out how Aniston has evolved with her couture reveals in time. 

Power in Pink, Golden Globe Awards 1996

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Before stepping onto her consistent black palette for the Golden Globe Awards, Jennifer Aniston served simplicity with great pride at the 1996 Golden Globe Awards. It was the first time the actress made her appearance for the ceremony and that too, with the star-studded cast of Friends. Much before the trend of bodycon dresses, Aniston donned a baby-pink sleeveless bodycon gown for the starry night as she posed with her co-stars, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, and Matthew Perry.

She also styled her signature bob cut and completed the look with pointy nude heels with a strap of glitter and a coordinated wrap. While that year was a sight to her once-in-a-blue-moon colorful hue, her next appearances strongly complemented her monochromatic black scheme.

Play of Power Suits, Golden Globe Awards 2002

Jumping straight into the stylish dark scheme, Jennifer Aniston brought her A-game in fashion back in the 2002 Golden Globe ceremony. Appearing for the very first time for the event as the ‘It’ couple, Aniston exhibited her play of power suits with Brad Pitt as the couple twinned. Pairing it with pointy-toed heels, the actress also carried a shiny long long-latched purse.

Not to miss out on that, it was not the only bling she adorned. Aniston complemented her suit-play with a diamond-studded necklace, earrings, and a classy updo, something very different from the iconic Rachel haircut. 

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Ever since, the sleek dark scheme recurred in versatility as the styling game rode on the ladder of extravaganza.

Buckled in Valentino, Golden Globe Awards 2004

Two years down the line, Jennifer Aniston came down like a shooting star in her pitch-dark vintage Valentino gown for the Golden Globes. The buckled, low-cut, flowy Valentino was coupled with a matt-black clutch, a diamond bracelet, and a simple ring. The Murder Mystery actress also flaunted her chic blonde hairdo with beachy waves and side bangs. 

Her minimalism was in the showcase with the simple nude makeup she perfected and the dreamy drama queen vibe that she delivered. And a few years later, keeping up with the all-black smashing sequence, Jennifer Aniston came as a showstopper for the event with yet another head-turning Valentino appearance.

Reliving the Valentino, Golden Globe Awards 2010

For the 67th Golden Globe Award ceremony, Jennifer Aniston chose to take up the steam with a flashy high-slit dress. Per the reports, Aniston wore a sleek black pre-fall gown from Valentino, matching with strappy dark stilettos. The one-shoulder dress was complemented by a golden bling bracelet to cut out the dark tone.

Furthermore, she swayed the red carpet with the classic Rachel Green layered haircut with eye-catching golden locks. Years later, she also wore a replica of that dress for an episode in The Morning Show.

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Jennifer Aniston not only bore evidence of her consistency with the black template but even entered the new decade with the same color tone.

Dazzling in Dior, Golden Globe Awards 2020

A true worshipper of the shadow palette, Jennifer Aniston revived her 2004 dreamy look at the 2020 Golden Globes. For the starry affair, she opted for a Christian Dior haute couture strapless black ballgown. The actress was nominated for her role in The Morning Show and to make it a memorable fashion moment, she resorted to her simplistic essence as she polished the look with a 1950s Cartier necklace from Fred Leighton and an all-giving bejeweled ring.

As for the classic blonde blowout, she trusted her go-to stylist, Chris McMillan. Turning the pages to the most recent Golden Globe event this year, Jennifer Aniston made the fit check with utter sophistication.

Dreamy in Dolce & Gabbana, Golden Globe Awards 2024

Jennifer Aniston may have made up her mind on the solid tone, but her brand choices attest easily to her fashion consciousness. For this year’s couture reveal, the Friends actress chose the perfect Dolce & Gabbana gown to add another feat to her fashion game. The custom-made strapless column gown peaked the score of elegance as she went basic with accessories. It also bore a striking resemblance to her 2010 Golden Globe Valentino dress. 

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The biggest takeaway, however, from her current impression was her stylish take on the Rachel Green haircut. The actress flaunted a renewed version of the classic Rachel hair era with a short, shoulder-length choppy, layered bob-cut. And having said that, the diverse wear of monochromatic couture showers comes to an end, well at least, for this year. 

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Which one is your favorite look of Jennifer Aniston among the aforementioned? Let us know in the comments below!

 

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Anushka Bhattacharya

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I'm Anushka Bhattacharya, an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. Armed with a degree in literature, I once wielded my words to catalyze change within society through my work with NGOs. However, as I stumbled into the exuberant hole of crime thrillers and documentaries on Netflix, it was love at first sight and pushed me into entertainment journalism.

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