It seems Jane Fonda can rock just about any outfit and her latest figure-hugging gown is no different. The Grace and Frankie star looked effortlessly chic as she stepped out in a tightly fit leopard print number for the Festival Lumière in France.
Proving that age is just a number, the 80-year-old glowed as she walked into the event on Friday night, her gorgeous smile lighting up the room.
Fitting in at all the right places, the dress showed off her small waist and stunning curves as it draped elegantly to the floor.
Fonda, who was the recipient of the coveted Lumière Award at this year’s event, stood tall in simple silver pumps, while she paired the dress with a chunky gold necklace and gold hoop earrings.
As for her makeup, the actress went for a soft pink lip, a touch of blush to highlight her cheeks and dark mascara and eyeliner.
Wearing her blonde locks in soft waves, Fonda was full of confidence as she addressed the crowd at the event in Lyon.
Earlier in the day, the actress went full retro for a master class with the Institut Lumiere director and Cannes chief Thierry Frémaux.
Fonda chose a 1970s inspired outfit with a seriously cool pair of patterned, green flares, which she matched with a sleek green sweater and a beaded necklace.
The 80-year-old, who is fluent in French, addressed the audience in their native language and had the crowd in stitches as she regaled her career and life in the spotlight.
According to Variety, the Book Club star spoke at length about her political activism, including her controversial 1972 trip to Vietnam that earned her the nickname ‘Hanoi Jane’.
“It helps to be in popular culture when you’re a militant, so I want to continue to be very popular in my work so that I can do better militancy,” she said to loud applause.
While Fonda has aligned much of her career with her political and feminist views, she warned that outspoken activism wasn’t for everyone in the entertainment industry and that those who do speak out should only do so if they truly believe in the cause.