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Connie Britton put on a dazzling display as she arrived at the launch party for her February cover of DuJour magazine on Thursday in New York City.
The soiree was co-hosted by DuJour CEO Jason Binn at the Gospel social club in the Big Apple's swanky SoHo neighborhood.
The actress, 55, stunned attendees in a royal blue sequin jumpsuit that hugged her impressively fit frame. Her glitzy getup was left slightly unbuttoned at the collar.
To cinch in her already slim waist, Connie accessorized with a black leather belt.
The Boston native stood on black platforms that were just barely visible from under her jumpsuit's flared legs.
Covergirl: Connie Britton put on a dazzling display as she arrived at the launch party for her February cover of DuJour magazine on Thursday in New York City
Her voluminous red hair was worn in loose waves and she threw on silver hoop earrings for added sparkle.
The Friday Night Lights star posed for photographers beside a large-scale version of her DuJour cover, which shows her in a chic outfit in the backseat of a vintage car.
Jason Binn made sure to get in on the fun as he took the cover off the easel to take snaps with Connie.
He co-hosted the celebration with Roberto Coin's Peter Webster and Gospel's founder James Huddleston.
Connie made her grand entrance by walking down a wooden staircase while Jason introduced her over the mic.
It was captured by DuJour's social media team who eagerly shared the footage with their Instagram following.
The Nashville actress also took a moment to thank everyone for attending as well as to express her excitement over being DuJour's February covergirl.
She offered plenty of friendly waves and even took a moment to show off her dance moves as music blasted over the speakers in the lounge.
Glitzy: The actress, 55, stunned attendees in a royal blue sequin jumpsuit that hugged her impressively fit frame
The Friday Night Lights star posed for photographers beside a large-scale version of her DuJour cover, which shows her in a chic outfit in the backseat of a vintage car
Soiree: The soiree was co-hosted by DuJour CEO Jason Binn at the Gospel social club in the Big Apple's swanky SoHo neighborhood
Jason has Roberto Coin's Peter Webster and Gospel's founder James Huddleston as his co-hosts
After receiving a roaring applause, Connie and Jason