Jennifer Aniston has our attention. While the actor and haircare founder has graced many a cover, her latest for Allure is an eye-catcher. For the magazine’s December 2022 issue — its last in print — Aniston wore an array of alluring, nostalgic pieces from the ’90s in a shoot photographed by Zoey Grossman and styled by Shibon Kennedy.
The stunning images begin with the cover, in which the actor wore a micro bikini top stamped with the Chanel logo, along with a Gucci G-string, which peeked out from her black Saint Laurent skirt. In a subsequent photo, Aniston showed off the back of the skirt and vintage G-string featuring the interlocking Gs, forgoing the bikini top. The actor, who spoke about her fertility struggles and personal growth in the profile, posed next in another bra top. Wearing a strapless bandeau from Isa Boulder with slouchy Balmain trousers, Aniston completed her look with a sparkly statement belt embellished with the Dior logo, from spring 2003.
The film producer also wore striking looks from Aisling Camps and Calle Del Mar in the shoot, including a completely backless black dress with extreme cutouts, a casual blue bandeau and skirt, and a red cutout one-piece swimsuit with a matching leather jacket draped over her. Aniston shared behind-the-scenes footage and photos from the shoot, writing, “End of an era. Thank you @allure for making me the cover girl of your very last print issue 🤍”
Aniston’s bold cover comes just a day after another stunning feature. Jennifer Lopez covered the latest issue of Vogue on Nov. 8, wearing a see-through skirt and bra top among other edgy and whimsical pieces.
Check out more from Aniston’s latest shoot ahead.





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