Oscars 2018: Jennifer Garner is a knockout in cobalt blue gown

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Jennifer Garner went for old time glamour as she arrived for the Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Sunday.

The 45-year-old ex-wife of Ben Affleck looked sensational in a cobalt blue sleeveless gown with long train.

She wore her long brunette hair blown out with a far side parting and added 18-carat white gold earrings set with diamonds and blue sapphires worth, according to PageSix.com, a staggering $605,000.

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Star power: Jennifer Garner went for old time glamour as she arrived for the Academy Awards in Hollywood on Sunday wearing a cobalt blue sleeveless gown with long train

Star power: Jennifer Garner went for old time glamour as she arrived for the Academy Awards in Hollywood on Sunday wearing a cobalt blue sleeveless gown with long train

The mother-of-three showcased her gym-honed figure in her designer dress that was cinched at the waist.

The bodice showcased her bosom and her toned arms and the floaty skirt fell in relaxed pleats to the ground.

She flashed two Piaget rings, priced at $28,600 and $192,000.

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Jennifer rimmed her eyes with black kohl and mascara.

Her cheeks were dusted with a touch of blush and she added matte nude lip color. 

Knockout: The 45-year-old ex-wife of Ben Affleck looked sensational in the dress that showcased her gym-honed figure

Knockout: The 45-year-old ex-wife of Ben Affleck looked sensational in the dress that showcased her gym-honed figure

Picture perfect: Jennifer wore her long brunette hair blown out with a far side parting and dripped diamonds from her ears

Picture perfect: Jennifer wore her long brunette hair blown out with a far side parting and dripped diamonds from her ears

Beautiful look: The gown's bodice showcased her bosom and her toned arms and the floaty skirt fell in relaxed pleats to the ground Beautiful look: The gown's bodice showcased her bosom and her toned arms and the floaty skirt fell in relaxed pleats to the ground

Beautiful look: The gown's bodice showcased her bosom and her toned arms and the floaty skirt fell in relaxed pleats to the ground

After focusing on film, the former Alias star is returning to television for a new comedy Camping.

She's signed on to star with Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner in the eight episode series for HBO.

Production is set to start shortly. 

Meanwhile she continues to be a focused mom to her three children with actor and dircetor Ben - Violet, 12, Seraphina, nine, and Sam, six. 

Role to play: Jennifer was one of the presenters who took the stage during the live telecast that aired on ABC

Role to play: Jennifer was one of the presenters who took the stage during the live telecast that aired on ABC

Stylish: The gown revealed her lovely legs as she walked on stage in matching sandal heels

Stylish: The gown revealed her lovely legs as she walked on stage in matching sandal heels

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