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Jane Seymour, 72, flashes her legs in a thigh-split red satin gown as she poses at her Open Heart Foundation Gala in Malibu

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Jane Seymour put on a glamorous display at her 2024 Open Heart Foundation Gala in Malibu on Saturday

Jane Seymour put on a glamorous display at her 2024 Open Heart Foundation Gala in Malibu on Saturday.

The actress, 72, co-founder of the Open Hearts Foundation, wowed in a satin red dress with a daring thigh-high slit.

She increased her height with matching stilettos and accessorized with delicate silver jewelry.

Keith Harkin and John Zambetti joined Jane as they posed for photos on the red carpet.

Since 2017, the Open Hearts Foundation has been able to inspire and engage volunteers around the world with their movement.

Jane Seymour put on a glamorous display at her 2024 Open Heart Foundation Gala in Malibu on Saturday

The actress, 72, co-founder of the Open Hearts Foundation, wowed in a satin red dress with a daring thigh-high slit.

The actress, 72, co-founder of the Open Hearts Foundation, wowed in a satin red dress with a daring thigh-high slit.

She increased her height with matching stilettos and accessorized with delicate silver jewelry.

She increased her height with matching stilettos and accessorized with delicate silver jewelry.

Their website says: “The Open Hearts Foundation empowers emerging and growing nonprofit organizations whose origins and mission are consistent with the precepts of the Open Hearts philosophy.”

Jane recently shared that she gets a little extra help with her appearance thanks to a light trick she developed over the years.

She has called it Jane’s Igloo and insists on using it every time she appears on screen.

In an interview with Definition, he explained: “No one else needs one [a lighting trick] because they are under 30 years old. Basically, the moment you take off the overhead light, I no longer have bags under my eyes.’

The artist continued: ‘If you have overhead light, my eyes become very baggy. So, I need something straight at me. Fortunately, I can handle a lot of light.

Seymour went on to talk about how he had learned in depth about the art of lighting over the years.

‘I’ve done a lot of films where I understand light. I’m also an artist and I like doing photography, so I understand what makes light good and bad for me, what will work and what won’t,’ she said.

The East Of Eden actress then stated that her film teams “figure it out, usually on the first day.”

The artist previously insisted that she has aged gracefully without using any cosmetic procedures to reverse the aging process and says she pays close attention to the well-being of her complexion.

Keith Harkin and John Zambetti joined Jane as they posed for photos on the red carpet.

Keith Harkin and John Zambetti joined Jane as they posed for photos on the red carpet.

Since 2017, the Open Hearts Foundation has been able to inspire and engage volunteers around the world with their movement (Jane pictured with Willa and Rowan)

Since 2017, the Open Hearts Foundation has been able to inspire and engage volunteers around the world with their movement (Jane pictured with Willa and Rowan)

Their website says:

Their website says: “The Open Hearts Foundation empowers emerging and growing nonprofit organizations whose origins and mission are consistent with the precepts of the Open Hearts philosophy.”

Jane recently shared that she gets a little extra help with her appearance thanks to a light trick she developed over the years.

Jane recently shared that she gets a little extra help with her appearance thanks to a light trick she developed over the years.

In an interview with DefiniciĆ³n, he explained:

In an interview with Definition, he explained: “No one else needs one [a lighting trick] because they are under 30 years old. Basically, the moment you take off the overhead light, I no longer have bags under my eyes.’

Seymour told NewBeauty that she felt like “having good skin was really the secret to not aging your face.”

She also stated that she had gotten into the habit of “using retinol at night, sun protection, using great skincare that plumps my skin, and pretty much anything that makes me feel healthy.”

The Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman star then opened up about the possibility of undergoing a non-invasive cosmetic procedure in the future.

“If I felt like someone could do something that wouldn’t change my face and have results where I would look the same as me, I would do it,” she said.

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