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Jennifer Garner's best look

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Jennifer Garner's best look

To commemorate her Walk of Fame, the actress wore a classic navy blue dress, asymmetrical neckline and matching high heels.

Jennifer Garner's best look

Jennifer wears a beautiful red dress and black high heels,

Jennifer Garner's best look

The actress looks radiant wearing a burgundy velvet gown designed by Jennifer Ortiz and paired with Chloe Gosselin's green belt velvet heels.

Jennifer Garner's best look

At the Gala, Garner showed off her understated temperament with a long white dress.

Jennifer Garner's best look

The 13 Going on 30 star, dressed in a black fringed skirt and a cape draped over the collar of a tailless tuxedo, looks timeless.

Jennifer Garner's best look

Striped tank top skirts and sandals are popular styles in spring

Jennifer Garner's best look

In Seth Meyers's Late Night Show, he looks very cute in black leather

Jennifer Garner's best look

The smiling star is beautiful even in the bitter cold of New York. Her dress was super cute and her coat was tucked with a big blanket scarf.

Jennifer Garner's best look

Garner always protected herself from the sun's harmful rays, and when she was in New York, she wore a floppy hat that looked cute and casual.

Jennifer Garner's best look

Set off by light makeup, Garner looks as fresh and youthful as ever. She wears a sweet pink strapless dress decorated with black flowers and a pair of black heels.

Jennifer Garner's best look

The woman, who had just become a single mother, wore a stunning one-shoulder Versace dress to show off her slim figure.

Jennifer Garner's best look

It's a simple, daytime look for everyone. A pair of comfortable black pants, a clean, well-cut black and white shirt with black accessories.

Jennifer Garner's best look

On the red carpet at the 29th Film Awards won by Reese Witherspoon, the beauty looked cute.

Jennifer Garner's best look

With Hollywood-style side curls and a black dress with mesh inlays, the little star dressed himself up for a great cause: saving the Children's Fund.

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