Jane Fonda might be 86 years old, but she’s definitely still got it.
The Hollywood legend radiated ageless beauty with a stunning appearance at the 19th Annual Hammer Museum Gala in Los Angeles this weekend.
With the likes of Jodie Foster, Keanu Reeves, and Will Ferrell also in attendance, it was a truly starry affair.
Fonda oozed glamour in a sparkly blazer with gold embellishments, which she teamed with a black shirt underneath, plus velvet trousers.
For accessories, the actress carried her nightly essentials in a bedazzled gold handbag, which sat elegantly on her shoulder, and kept jewellery to a minimum with an understated watch.
Her bouncy grey locks were styled in a middle parting, with her curls nearly brushing the tops of her shoulders.
Finally, for make-up, Fonda darkened her lashes with a layer of black mascara and wore smoky shadow around her eyes.
She completed her look with a bold, matte red lip for a pop of colour.
The Grace And Frankie actress posed for cameras as fellow A-listers flocked to the venue ahead of the main event kicking off.
Held at the Hammer Museum, the annual gala helps to ‘celebrate artists and icons who have made profound contributions to society through their work,’ as stated on their website.
Meanwhile, Panic Room star Foster, 61, posed in a chic, red double-breasted blazer and matching trousers.
The Silence Of The Lambs star opted for closed-toe pumps and carried her belongings in a clutch bag.
She was joined at the event by her wife, Alexandra Hedison, whom she married in 2014.
Also on the guest list were Reeves and his girlfriend, Alexandra Grant.
The Matrix actor, 59, looked as stylish as ever in a dark green corduroy jacket with matching pants and a black shirt, keeping things casual with a grey hoodie underneath.
Meanwhile, his other half was truly glowing in satin, wearing a pair of loose-fitting, blue satin trousers.
Also joined by his partner was Ferrell, who dressed to impress in a pin-striped suit.
The Elf icon, 56, posed proudly with his wife, Viveca Paulin, whom he married 24 years ago.
Fonda’s night out at the gala comes after she announced an 18-month break from acting last year, due to the 2024 presidential election.
The star is famous for her political activism and shared that she planned to make that her focus for the foreseeable, concentrating specifically on trying to get people who support taking action against climate change into office.
She made the admission during a 30-minute on-stage interview with Robin Roberts at the Tribeca Film Festival after being honoured with the Harry Belafonte Voices For Social Justice Award.
‘Let’s get rid of the Joe Manchin’s. We need to try to light a fire under Biden and look, we have to vote for him, ok?’, the Barbarella star said.
‘We have got to get really mad at him and we have to try to demand that he earn our votes. But I mean, let’s be real because the alternative is the end of everything.’
However, Fonda has no desire to run for Office herself.
‘One thing about getting old is that you start to get a little smart about what your strong suits are. And that’s not one of them. I’m a cheerleader,’ she admitted.
‘I don’t have any original ideas. I’m the one who takes your ideas and then I get credit for it,’ she joked.
As for her personal life, the Oscar-winning movie star revealed in 2022 that she had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Thankfully, though, her cancer has been in remission for two years and she was able to stop chemotherapy treatments.
‘I am feeling so blessed, so fortunate,’ she wrote in a previous blog post.
She added in the article, entitled BEST BIRTHDAY PRESENT EVER!!!: ‘I thank all of you who prayed and sent good thoughts my way. I am confident that it played a role in the good news.’
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