which she wore to collect a lifetime achievement award at the SAGs last month (“I don’t like to say the word ‘SAG’ at my age,” she joked in her acceptance speech).She doesn’t just look good for her age, she looks good full stop – but part of the appeal is that she’s not trying to hide it.
Her hair is a silvery white, like many women of her vintage, and her skin hasn’t been ironed into a vague approximation of her younger self.
The secret to her success is in how she has jettisoned the traditional ‘rules’ of how one is expected to dress, style their hair, or wear make-up in their 70s.
She’ll wear her hair loose, or in a ponytail, for example. She’ll make a statement with a smoky eye or lip colour. She’ll show a little décolletage or ankle if the look calls for it.
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