Jane Seymour looked youthful at The Hollywood Reporter’s Annual Women in Entertainment Gala in Beverly Hills on Thursday.
The 72-year-old Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman actress proved age is just a number as she walked the red carpet with a flawless complexion and fit figure.
The septuagenarian wore a cream-colored suit featuring a long jacket with slits up the sleeves and wide-legged pants.
The former Bond Girl wore her caramel-colored hair in her signature straight style with bangs across her forehead.
Recently, Jane admitted that she has embraced being in her seventies and post-menopausal, and hopes to get rid of the taboo around aging.
Jane Seymour looked absolutely gorgeous at The Hollywood Reporter’s Annual Women in Entertainment Gala in Beverly Hills
The Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman, 72, proved age is just a number as she walked the red carpet with a flawless complexion and fit figure
‘The world is against aging. We hate aging. We look at aging and we go, “Oh, no, there’s a wrinkle, oh my God. Get rid of it. Grey hair. No. Terrifying!”‘ she told Hello! magazine in October.
‘Whereas you can look at it the other way and you can say actually, I now have time in my life to do things I really want to do. Maybe I can now become the person I want to be.
‘Menopause is a taboo subject, no one wants to talk about aging, especially women because they’re doing everything they can to look 20 or 30 years younger.
‘So the last thing they want to do is to talk about that and there’s always been this whole thing that when you turn 50, you’re not having babies anymore, so now you’re kind of useless. You’re on the fence, you’re done.’
And unlike a lot of actresses her age – and much younger – she’s avoided plastic surgery and prefers to opt for ‘temporary enhancements.’
‘I’m a temporary enhancement person, rather than a permanent enhancement person. If I need eyelashes, I stick them on. If I need more hair, I clip some in.
‘Because I’m an actress, I am sometimes required to play roles much younger than me and then in the same show very much older than I am, so I keep my face mobile,’ she explained.
‘That’s why I don’t do the things a lot of people are doing because I’m a blank canvas. I’m an actress. I want to be able to play every emotion there is because it would be like having a string instrument and taking a few of the strings off or numbing them.’
The most important part of Seymour’s regimen is that she gets eight hours of sleep each night.
The septuagenarian wore a cream-colored suit featuring a long jacket with slits up the sleeves and wide-legged pants
The former Bond Girl wore her caramel-colored hair in her signature straight style with bangs across her forehead
‘I’m just so happy to be alive and I feel gratitude, I feel gratitude for being safe and pretty healthy,’ she said; seen with Lenny Kravitz this week in Hollywood
She also eats a healthy Mediterranean diet and does intermittent fasting but isn’t obsessive about exercise.
‘I used to be a dancer so my body remembers its muscle tone, it comes back pretty quickly if I do some stretches and some of the basic bar moves that I used to do when I was a ballet dancer,’ she told the outlet.
‘I’m just so happy to be alive and I feel gratitude, I feel gratitude for being safe and pretty healthy.
‘I feel gratitude for having great relationships with my children, my family, my close friends and even my school friends.
‘I’m just so happy to be alive and I feel gratitude, I feel gratitude for being safe and pretty healthy,’ she said.
‘I feel gratitude for having great relationships with my children, my family, my close friends and even my school friends.’