Jane Fonda, 86, beamed with happiness as she took her granddaughter Viva Vadim, 21, to the TIME Earth Awards Gala in New York on Wednesday.
Launched this year for the second time, the awards show honors people who have pushed for “climate justice”, including Jane.
The Oscar-winning actress has spent decades as a controversial political activist and in recent years has proudly been arrested several times while participating in climate change protests in Washington, DC.
While she was honored for her contributions to the cause, Jane was also able to enjoy some family time on the red carpet with her granddaughter.
Viva’s maternal grandparents are Jane and the famous French filmmaker Roger Vadim, whose other wives included Brigitte Bardot.
Jane Fonda, 86, beamed with happiness as she took her granddaughter Viva Vadim, 21, to the TIME Earth Awards Gala in New York on Wednesday.
Launched this year for the second time, the awards show honors people who have pushed for “climate justice”, including Jane.
Viva’s maternal grandparents are Jane and the famous French filmmaker Roger Vadim, whose other wives included Brigitte Bardot.
Roger was the first of Jane’s three husbands, as well as her director on the science fiction film Barbarella, which made her an international sex symbol.
For her latest public appearance, Jane dressed her impressively slender figure in a stylish royal purple pantsuit and complementary blouse.
Wearing her silver hair in sumptuous curls, the fitness guru sharpened her features with makeup that included a coat of dark lipstick.
She added a touch of glitz to the proceedings with a sparkling necklace, as well as a pair of silver shoes that sparkled under the lights.
Jane held Viva’s hand as the two stood side by side on the carpet, smiling happily for photographers.
Celebrities attending the TIME Earth Awards that night included Killing Eve actress Jodie Comer, who made a splash in a black leather top.
She elegantly paired the sleeveless dress with a pleated skirt that fell to her ankle, largely hiding her sleek black leather boots.
Jodie could be seen mingling on the red carpet with Uruguayan fashion designer Gabriela Hearst, who was one of the night’s honorees.
Celebrities attending the TIME Earth Awards that night included Killing Eve actress Jodie Comer, who made waves in a black leather peekaboo top.
Jodie could be seen mingling on the red carpet with Uruguayan fashion designer Gabriela Hearst, who was one of the night’s honorees.
Gabriela, whose husband John Augustine Hearst is a member of the media dynasty that bears her last name, made her presence felt in a shimmering floral robe.
Indigenous activist Nemonto Nenquimo, a native of Ecuador who also received a gong at the TIME Earth Awards, looked solemn on the red carpet.
TIME CEO Jessica Sibley opted for classic New York glamor in a sleeveless black cocktail dress, paired with a pair of matching stilettos.
Gabriela, whose husband John Augustine Hearst is a member of the media dynasty that bears her last name, made her presence felt in a shimmering floral dress.
Indigenous activist Nemonto Nenquimo, a native of Ecuador who also received a gong at the TIME Earth Awards, looked solemn on the red carpet.
TIME CEO Jessica Sibley opted for classic New York glamor in a sleeveless black cocktail dress, paired with a pair of matching stilettos.
Among those honored at Wednesday night’s gala were former Secretary of State John Kerry, as well as veteran environmental activist Robert D. Bullard.