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Jenna Dewan shows off toned abs in sheer dress on the red carpet

Jenna Dewan wore her edgiest look to a Vanity Fair pre-Oscar party. (Image via Getty Images)
Jenna Dewan wore her edgiest look to a Vanity Fair pre-Oscar party. (Image via Getty Images)

Jenna Dewan turned heads at Vanity Fair and Lancôme's Future Of Hollywood Party.

The 41-year-old dancer looked stunning as she walked the red carpet on Wednesday in a black, semi-sheer, low-cut dress with a high slit by David Koma. The mom-of-two paired the gown beautifully with a pair of diamond earrings and clear strappy sandals.

Jenna Dewan wore a David Koma look to a pre-Oscar party hosted by Vanity Fair and Lancôme. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)
Jenna Dewan wore a David Koma look to a pre-Oscar party hosted by Vanity Fair and Lancôme. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)

Earlier this week, the actress opened up in an interview for NewBeauty's April issue about how she manages anxiety, living in the "present" moment and the advice she would give her younger self.

"To really just let go, have fun, and to not worry so much. It all works out, and it’s even better than you could imagine," she said.

"Speak your truth, say no when you must, and don’t worry so much. There is a lot of worry at times, and I know that goes for everyone, but everything works out. It always does," Dewan continued, admitting that she "wasn't as present" in her younger years as she is now, and that has been a game-changer.

In hindsight, the start of her dancing career was "where the dream manifested."

Dewan and fiancé Steve Kazee have been together since 2018. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)
Dewan and fiancé Steve Kazee have been together since 2018. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)

"When you feel down about things, you can take a minute to look at the dream. That is a possibility, as well as all the other things we go through," the "Step Up" star explained.

The actress also shared what she does to look after her mental health nowadays.

"Over the past couple of years, we all had to pull out every tool we knew to stay balanced, find joy and go through some hard times," she said, adding that her form of self-care is dancing, hiking, taking her dogs for a walk, or taking a bath.

"I know, without a doubt, that when my anxiety is high, I’m not doing anything to serve my body."

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