Michelle Pfeiffer is living proof that over-60s can still have sex appeal. The actress, 62, has graced the cover of Town & Country Magazine’s March issue and it’s fair to say she looks nothing short of incredible.
The lifestyle magazine shared a sneak peak of the stunning photoshoot on its Instagram account on Wednesday.
Michelle sported two different looks for the photoshoot, with the first image showing the actress posing in a dusty-pink oversized power suit. The suit in question is from Italian fashion company Max Mara, and features a double-breasted front with padded shoulders and a flattering wide-leg. Michelle’s blonde hair is styled in soft, loose waves, adding a flair of effortlessness to the ensemble.
Keeping in with the same theme, the second photo shows the mother-of-two posing up a storm, only this time in a gold Brunello Cucinelli suit. The ensemble, which featured an oversized jacket and a matching skirt with a split, was paired with a chunky, nude belt.
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Fans of Michelle’s were equally blown away by the stunning photoshoot, with one writing: “Love Michelle! She looks amazing!” Others commented on Michelle’s youthful looks, with one commenter saying she’s ageing “like a fine wine”.
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In the accompanying interview, the actress, who’s appeared in several blockbuster hits such as Stardust and Hairspray, admitted that she “rarely” likes her work and only watches her films once as “it’s just too painful”.
“The ones that make me cringe are typically when I got the best reviews,” she revealed. “I saw Scarface and I went, ‘Eh, I’m okay’.”
Michelle, who shares two children — adopted daughter Claudia, 28, and son John, 26 — with her television writer husband David E. Kelley, who created Big Little Lies, also opened up about her five-year break from the industry, saying it was hard at first to get back into the swing of things.
“Your seat is never saved in this industry,” she said. “It’s very competitive. There’s that transition time when you’re not the ingenue and you’re not really old enough to be the grandmother.”
“I’m at an age when the parts are getting more interesting again for me. I guess the timing of it really worked out, because I don’t feel I missed out on much.”
Her next movie is titled French Exit, about a widowed New York socialite and her aimless son who move to Paris after she spends the last of her husband’s inheritance.