Jennifer Garner sizzles in red for the premiere of new movie Butter

Jennifer Garner
Cast members, from left, Ty Burrell, Ashley Greene, Yara Shahidi, Jennifer Garner and Rob Corddry attend the premiere of "Butter" hosted by the Cinema Society and DKNY on Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 in New York.
Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner

Jennifer Garner sizzled in a red hot strapless Gucci gown for the premiere of movie Butter in New York City last night.

The 40-year-old actress made sure all eyes were on her in the striking scarlet number that made her stand out from the crowd.

The strapless floor-sweeping frock was paired with simple black peep toes and a matching box clutch.

Jennifer oozed confidence and glamour in her head-turning ensemble that barred little resemblance to her mother-of-three off-duty look.

Even her fashion conscious younger co-stars couldn't steal the spotlight from Jennifer at the event.

Olivia Wilde and Ashley Greene both looked gorgeous at the premiere of the film but failed to stand out as well as Jennifer.

Olivia, 28, chose a figure-hugging white Alexander McQueen dress, clutch and House of Lavande earrings. The stunning star added Giuseppe Zanotti shoes and wore her brunette locks in an elegant up-do style.

Ashley, 25, looked pretty in a picture-perfect ensemble of pale pink satin wrap dress with matching court shoes.

The Twilight star looked demure and classy in the gown that she completed with the on-trend addition of a cute miniature gold clutch bag.

Dominic Cooper, Alicia Silverstone, and Ty Burrell were also spotted attending the premiere alongside the stylish leading ladies on the red carpet.

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