Connie Britton celebrates her February cover of DuJour magazine in New York

Connie Britton put on a stunning display when she arrived at the launch party for her February DuJour magazine cover on Thursday in New York City.

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

The 55-year-old actress wowed attendees in a royal blue sequined jumpsuit that hugged her impressively fit figure. The dazzling outfit of hers was slightly undone at her neck.

To cinch her already slim waist, Connie accessorized with a black leather belt.

The Boston native stood on black platforms that were barely visible under the flared legs of her jumpsuit.

Covergirl: Connie Britton put on a stunning display when she arrived at the launch party for her February DuJour cover on Thursday in New York City.

She wore her voluminous red hair in loose waves and donned silver hoop earrings to add shine to it.

The Friday Night Lights star posed for photographers next to a large-scale version of her DuJour cover, which shows her in a fancy outfit in the backseat of a vintage car.

Jason Binn made sure to join in on the fun as he took the lid off 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 over the microphone.

It was captured by DuJour’s social media team who enthusiastically shared the footage with their Instagram followers.

The Nashville actress also took a moment to thank everyone for coming and express her excitement about being DuJour’s February cover girl.

She offered plenty of friendly greetings and even took a moment to show off her dance moves as music blared from the speakers in the lounge.

Glitzy: The actress, 55, wowed attendees in a royal blue sequined jumpsuit that hugged her impressively fit body

The Friday Night Lights star posed for photographers next to a large-scale version of her DuJour cover, which shows her in a fancy outfit in the back seat of a vintage car.

Evening: The evening was co-hosted by DuJour CEO Jason Binn at the Gospel social club in the Big Apple’s posh SoHo neighborhood.

Jason has Roberto Coin’s Peter Webster and Gospel founder James Huddleston as co-hosts.

After receiving a round of applause, Connie and Jason headed to a private table with James.

The party came shortly after Connie filmed an appearance on the Late Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

On her Instagram Story, the American Horror Story alum was captured hanging from the stage door moments before facing the camera.

Grand Entrance: Connie made her grand entrance down a wooden spiral staircase as Jason introduced her over the microphone.

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

Party time: After receiving a round of applause, Connie and Jason headed to a private table with James.

She also posed in her designated dressing room with a digital name sign.

She credited celebrity makeup artist Gita Bass, hairstylist Anthony Campbell, and her hairstylist Katie Bofshever for preparing her for television.

Earlier this week, Connie dressed up to attend the premiere of her new Apple TV+ series Dear Edward, starring Taylor Schilling.

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

‘I’m on my way!!!’ The American Horror Story alum was captured dangling from the stage door moments before facing the camera.

For the stellar occasion, Connie wore another elegant jumpsuit, but this time in a striking red colorway with an off-the-shoulder design.

Dear Edward centers on a 12-year-old boy 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 primary caretaker after the accident.

In the series, Connie plays Dee Dee, a woman who lost her husband on the same flight that Edward survives.

Dear Edward will hit the streaming platform on Friday, February 3.

Big premiere: Earlier this week, Connie dressed up to attend the premiere of her new Apple TV+ series Dear Edward, starring Taylor Schilling.

In a new interview, Connie shared how the drama series served as a conduit for her own experiences with grief.

“Having been through pain in my own life, many times we have no way to get over it and manage it,” he told PARADE.

‘They don’t give us the tools or the language for it. This was really a wonderful opportunity to try to explore that.’

She explained that playing Dee Dee taught her that “grief comes in many forms.”

“Because grief can certainly come from the loss of a loved one, but it can also come from losing your own sense of self or your own sense of what you know or perceive your life to be.”

Lone Survivor: Dear Edward centers on a 12-year-old boy (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 that Edward survives.

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