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Posted: 2012-10-11T22:37:09Z | Updated: 2012-10-15T23:29:37Z Nia Long Steps Out In Style To Fete Target's 'Falling For You' Video Series (PHOTOS) | HuffPost

Nia Long Steps Out In Style To Fete Target's 'Falling For You' Video Series (PHOTOS)

Nia Long Stars In Target's Interactive Video Series
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 10: Actress Nia Long attends the Target 'Falling for You' NY event at Terminal 5 on October 10, 2012 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Target)

Last night Nia Long stepped out in a chic gray speckled biker jacket and gray skinny jeans for the premiere of Target's "Falling For You" mini series in New York City.

The 41-year-old actress was joined by celebrities like Melanie Fiona and "Steel Magnolias " star Condola Rashad who both looked chic in monochrome printed looks.

Nia is joined by "House Of Lies" actress Kristen Bell and "Make It Or Break It" actor Zachary Abel in Target's 3-part video series. In the trilogy, Nia plays the boss of Amanda (Kristen Bell) and Joe (Zachary Abel), two employees competing to make their vision of the retailers fall fashion campaign a reality while subsequently falling in love.

But this isn't your typical romantic comedy--viewers can actually shop the characters' looks while watching the videos. The lace pencil skirt Kristen is wearing in the third video is a definite must-have!

Nia shines in the short film and continues to prove that age ain't nothing but a number. This beauty is unstoppable. It was just last year Nia was pregnant and baring it all for the cover of Essence magazine .

Check out Target's "Falling For You" videos HERE --and a few photos from the launch event last night in the slideshow below.

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