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Jennifer Aniston has had many memorable looks.Getty
Jennifer Aniston has developed a signature style on the red carpet.
Aniston loves a plunging neckline and isn't afraid to wear a revealing dress.
The actress also is known for wearing well-tailored pantsuits.
Jennifer Aniston is no stranger to the red carpet, and she is always willing to take a fashion risk to turn heads.
Throughout her time in the spotlight, Aniston has always gravitated toward simple, black dresses, but they almost always have a revealing, plunging neckline or a high slit. On the other hand, some of her best looks are expertly tailored pantsuits.
In honor of her birthday on February 11, here are the most memorable looks Aniston wore on the red carpet, from the '90s to today.
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In 1995, Aniston wore her signature "Rachel" haircut with a revealing outfit to the 2nd Annual VH1 Honors.
Aniston at the 1995 2nd Annual VH1 Honors.
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At the 1997 premiere of her movie "Picture Perfect," Aniston wore a floral printed dress.
Aniston at the 1997 premiere of "Picture Perfect."
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She turned heads in her gown at the 1999 Emmy Awards.
Aniston at the 1999 Emmy Awards.
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At the 2002 Golden Globes, Aniston proved she wasn't all about gowns.
Aniston at the 2002 Golden Globes.
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In 2002, Aniston accepted her Emmy Award for "Friends" in a pink gown with a vintage silhouette.
Aniston at the 2002 Emmy Awards.
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Two years after her big win, Aniston wore another memorable dress to the Emmy Awards.
Aniston at the 2004 Emmy Awards.
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While at a screening of her film "The Break-Up" in 2006, she wore a standout metallic dress.
Aniston in 2006.
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At the 2009 Women In Film Crystal + Lucy Awards, Aniston wore a dazzling, strapless dress.
Aniston in 2009.
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In 2003, Aniston wore a floor-length navy blue dress at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Aniston at the 2003 SAG Awards.
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She wore a similarly cut black dress to the 2004 Golden Globe Awards.
Aniston at the 2004 Golden Globe Awards.
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For the 2009 Vanity Fair Oscars party, Aniston wore a strapless gown.
Aniston at the 2009 Vanity Fair Oscars party.
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At the 2010 Golden Globes, Aniston wore yet another perfectly fitted black dress.
Aniston at the 2010 Golden Globes.
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She brought a pop of color to the 2013 Oscars red carpet.
Aniston at the 2013 Oscars.
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Aniston returned to her pantsuit look for the 2015 Critics' Choice Movie Awards.
Aniston at the 2015 Critics' Choice Movie Awards.
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At the 2015 Screen Actors Guild Awards, she stood out in a green dress.
Aniston at the 2015 SAG Awards.
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Aniston stunned in another gown at the 2015 Vanity Fair Oscars party.
Aniston at the 2015 Vanity Fair Oscars party.
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In 2017, Aniston revived her love for a black dress for the Vanity Fair Oscars party.
Aniston at the 2017 Vanity Fair Oscars party.
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Aniston combined her love of black and pantsuits in one memorable look for an event in Paris in 2017.
Aniston in 2017.
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Aniston chose a black ballgown for the 2020 Golden Globe Awards.
Aniston at the 2020 Golden Globes.
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Aniston stepped away from her signature black dresses to wear a memorable white silk gown to the 2020 Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Aniston at the 2020 SAG Awards.
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