Wrapped in nothing more than a towel, and gazing through messy hair, Jennifer Aniston pulls her very best seductress expression.
Following on from her 'showmance' with The Bounty Hunter co-star Gerard Butler, it seems the actress is hoping her attractive figure will once again encourage her fans to spend their money.
But this time it isn't a romantic comedy she's promoting. Like pop star Kylie before her, the actress has branched out and launched her very own perfume - Lovalie.
Doesn't she look Lolavie: Jennifer Aniston strikes a sultry pose as she promotes her new perfume
Let's hope it's more successful than her last film - despite spending weeks touring the globe on a publicity trail flaunting her ‘chemistry’ with Butler, the movie took an unimpressive £3.8million in it's first two weeks at the UK box office.
Jennifer said she had been working on her perfume for more than a year.
'It's been a year-and-a-half journey. I'd been asked to do things before, and it never felt organic,' she said.
New perfume: Aniston's Lolavie
'But when Leon [Falic, president of the Falic Fashion Group] approached me to be involved with the process from inception to fruition, I thought, 'This could be a creative expression'.'
The 41-year-old describes the fragrance as a 'non-perfume perfume' and added that it won't be a strong, overpowering scent.
She told Women's Wear Daily: 'The first perfumes I ever wore were Miss Dior and Anais Anais.
'My mother wore Caleche and my grandmother used a body splash that came in a big yellow jug that she kept by the bathtub.
'Those were very strong scents. Now I am not a big perfume-y-fragrance fan.'
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