She was one of the most elegantly dressed attendees of the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday.
And Jennifer Aniston gave her fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse of how she got glammed up for the ceremony the day after the show.
The 55-year-old Friend star shared a video to Instagram with her 44.8 million Instagram followers on Monday in which she showed herself getting her makeup and hair styled to perfection after she had slipped into a strapless pearl-hued Oscar de la Renta gown.
But the video also doubled as an unintentional tour of the actress' home in Los Angeles' tony Bel Air neighborhood for her legion of fans.
'Emmy’s last night,' Jennifer — who is currently remodeling another of her homes in Montecito — captioned her video, while also tagging the account for her Apple TV+ series The Morning Show.
The series had been competing in multiple acting and behind-the-scenes categories, though it's sole win was for Billy Crudup in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. He impressively beat out his costars Mark Duplass and Jon Hamm, even though their presence could have led to split votes.
The show faired better at the earlier Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, at which it won Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling and Outstanding Contemporary Makeup.
Jennifer's video opened with a closeup of her textured dress, which gradually came into focus.
She paused to showcase her svelte figure in the gorgeous ensemble before stopping to embrace one of the artists who helped create her impeccable look.
She appeared to be posing in what looked like a living room area, which had multiple small tables and chairs, as well as artwork and sculptures on the walls that perfectly fit with the home's midcentury modern design.
According to Architectural Digest, the home was originally designed by A. Quincy Jones and completed in 1965.
When she bought the home in 2011, it had recently undergone a redesign by the architect Frederick Fisher, which was reportedly too 'cool and minimal' for her taste, so she set about bringing in warmer furniture and tones to make it more inviting.
Interior designer Stephen Shadley worked with Aniston to soften the homes harsh textures while still retaining its modernist charms.
'Jen is drawn to wood, stone, and bronze, materials that have real substance and depth,' Shadley told the publication. 'No matter how beautiful or glamorous something is, it has to be warm and inviting.'
Then Jennifer was pictured gracefully exiting a room of her mansion with her arms outstretched to embrace her friend, the Morning Show producer Kristin Hahn, who was wearing a lovely green dress for the Emmys.
The video revealed that the Good Girl actress had been in what looked like a library while surrounded by friends, before they followed her out to catch a glimpse of her and Kristin's warm embrace.
The centerpiece of the room was a stunning floor-to-ceiling bookcase.
Shimmering gold-bound books stood out in the dark room, and Jennifer even had portions of the shelves reserved for the awards she has won over the years, including her Outstanding Lead Actress Emmy for Friends.
The same shot revealed that the actress had gorgeous dark hardwood floors that contrasted the alternating beige and powder blue walls.
As Jennifer went in for a hug with Kristin, the camera switched angles to reveal a white sofa set and a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows that offered plenty of natural light and a view of the grounds.
Jennifer also appeared to have a full dressing room–style makeup station located in her home, which would be a necessity for a star of her stature.
She was seen getting her makeup touched up in front of the mirror, which was surrounded by light bulbs.
Toward the end of the clip, Jennifer and Kristin stepped out of what appeared to be the mansion front entrance, which had tall doors covered in striking irregular gray stripes.
The television star concluded her video with brief footage of herself on the red carpet at the Emmys, showing the culmination of her getting-ready process.
Aniston, along with her costar Reese Witherspoon, were both nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series on Sunday, though they lost out to a tearful Anna Sawai for her acclaimed role in the hit historical drama Shōgun.
The series also had a bevy of actresses competing in the support category, including Nicole Beharie, Greta Lee, Karen Pittman and Holland Taylor, though they lost out to Elizabeth Debicki for The Crown.
The series also missed out on the directing category, and Shōgun nudged it out for Outstanding Drama Series.