Jennifer Aniston channels Kim Kardashian’s Marilyn Monroe Met Gala look
The Marilyn moments won’t stop coming.
Jennifer Aniston emulated Marilyn Monroe’s iconic “Happy Birthday, Mr. President” dress — and Kim Kardashian’s 2022 Met Gala outfit — when she attended a photo call in Paris for her new movie, Murder Mystery 2, last night.
The “Friends” actress, 54, brought back memories of the Hollywood blonde’s gown when she posed on the red carpet in a flesh-colored dress covered in sparkling crystals, with the look coordinating with the golden lights shining on the Eiffel Tower in the background.
Aniston’s version of the dress featured spaghetti straps and a longer hem as compared to the thicker straps and slim silhouette of the Monroe gown Kardashian borrowed for the Met Gala.
Just like Kardashian — who caused controversy when she donned Monroe’s actual historic gown — Aniston added a white fur draped around her arms as she bundled up along the Seine.
The “Morning Show” star wore her hair in her usual straight style and kept her jewelry simple, accessorizing with a gold bracelet and several gold rings.
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She sported a pale pink manicure and a contrasting maroon pedicure that peeked out from her strappy gold heels.
Aniston joined her Netflix co-stars Adam Sandler, Mélanie Laurent, Dany Boon, Jeremy Garelick and Kuhoo Verm to pose for some on-theme photos in front of the Eiffel Tower, as the upcoming movie is set in Paris.
The “Break-Up” actress isn’t the only star to channel Monroe with her recent look.
Ana de Armas — who played the Hollywood legend in “Blonde” — wore two Marilyn-inspired outfits for the 2023 Oscars, sporting back-to-back sparkling nude dresses for a pre-party and the awards themselves.
Along with the similarities to Monroe’s gown, one fan pointed out on Twitter that Aniston’s frock was actually similar to one her character, Rachel Green, wore on a 1996 episode of “Friends.”
It seems like a nude dress never goes out of style.
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