Connie Britton put on a dazzling display as she arrived at DuJour magazine’s February cover launch party on Thursday in New York City.
The evening was co-hosted by DuJour CEO Jason Binn at the Gospel Social Club in upscale SoHo in the Big Apple.
The actress, 55, stunned attendees in a royal blue sequined jumpsuit that hugged her impressively cut figure. Her lavish outfit was slightly unbuttoned at the collar.
To cinch in her already slim waist, Connie accessorized with a black leather belt.
The Boston native stood on barely visible black platforms beneath the flared legs of her jumpsuit.
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
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 next to a large format version of her DuJour cover, which shows her in a chic outfit in the back of a vintage car.
Jason Binn made sure to have fun removing the cover from the easel to take pictures with Connie.
He co-hosted the celebration with Roberto Coin’s Peter Webster and Gospel founder James Huddleston.
Connie made her grand entrance down a wooden staircase as Jason introduced her on the mic.
It was captured by DuJour’s social media team who eagerly shared the images to their Instagram following.
The Nashville actress also took a moment to thank everyone for participating as well as to express her excitement about being DuJour’s covergirl in February.
She offered plenty of friendly waves and even took a moment to show off her dance moves as the music blared over the living room speakers.

Glitzy: The actress, 55, stunned attendees in a royal blue sequined jumpsuit that hugged her impressively cut figure

The Friday Night Lights star posed for photographers next to a large format version of her DuJour cover, which shows her in a chic outfit in the back of a vintage car

Evening: The evening was co-hosted by DuJour CEO Jason Binn at the Gospel social club in the upscale SoHo neighborhood of the Big Apple

Jason has Roberto Coin’s Peter Webster and Gospel founder James Huddleston as co-hosts
After receiving thunderous applause, Connie and Jason went to a private table with James.
The party took place shortly after Connie filmed an appearance on The Late Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
On her Instagram story, the former American Horror Story actress was captured hanging near the stage door moments before appearing on camera.

Grand entrance: Connie made her grand entrance by descending a wooden spiral staircase while Jason introduced her on the microphone

Taking the mic: The Nashville actress also took a moment to thank everyone for coming and to express her excitement about being DuJour’s February covergirl

It’s party time: After receiving loud applause, Connie and Jason went to a private table with James
She also posed near her designated dressing room with a number sign with her name on it.
She credited famed makeup artist Gita Bass, hairstylist Anthony Campbell and her stylist Katie Bofshever for grooming her for TV.
Earlier this week, Connie got all dolled up to attend the premiere of her new Apple TV+ series Dear Edward with Taylor Schilling.

Late-night: The party took place shortly after Connie filmed an appearance on the Late Late Show with Stephen Colbert


‘On my way!!!’ The former American Horror Story actress was captured hanging near the stage door moments before appearing on camera
For the star-studded occasion, Connie rocked another stylish jumpsuit, but this time in a bold red color with an off the shoulder design.
Dear Edward centers on a 12-year-old child who becomes the sole survivor of a plane crash.
Colin O’Brien plays the survivor in question named Edward while Taylor plays his aunt Lacey who becomes his main caregiver after the accident.
In the series, Connie plays Dee Dee, a woman who lost her husband on the same flight as Edward survives.
Dear Edward will hit the streaming platform on Friday, February 3.

Big premiere: Earlier this week, Connie got all dolled up to attend the premiere of her new Apple TV+ series Dear Edward with Taylor Schilling
In a new interview, Connie shared how the drama series served as a conduit for her own grieving experiences.
“I find that after going through grief in my own life, we often don’t have the wherewithal to overcome it and deal with it,” she told PARADE.
“We are not given the tools or the language for this. It really was a wonderful opportunity to try and explore that.
She explained that while playing Dee Dee, she learned that “grief comes in many forms”.
“Because grief can certainly come from losing a loved one, but it can also come from losing your own sense of yourself or your own sense of what you know or what you perceive as being your life.”

Sole Survivor: Dear Edward centers on a 12-year-old child (played by Colin O’Brien) who becomes the sole survivor of a plane crash

Role: In the series, Connie plays Dee Dee, a woman who lost her husband on the same flight as Edward survives