Dame Joan Collins showed off her age-defying face while attending the British Consulate General’s pre-Oscars event on Friday.
The 90-year-old actress looked incredible in a fabulous black dress as she celebrated British excellence in film during the 96th Academy Awards in Los Angeles.
She had a modern figure as she stepped out wearing a huge silver cross necklace.
Joan wore a flowy black knee-length dress which she paired with a stunning black jacket that had padded shoulders.
To add inches to her petite frame, the Dynasty star opted for a pair of black pointed-toe stilettos with a kitten heel.
Dame Joan Collins showed off her age-defying looks as she stepped out at the British Consulate General’s pre-Oscars event on Friday.
The 90-year-old actress looked incredible in a fabulous black dress as she celebrated British excellence in film during the 96th Academy Awards in Los Angeles.
Sporting a full red lip, the brunette beauty opted for glamorous makeup as she pouted with a cherry red lip.
Joan was seen catching up with guest Emily Cloke, who also looked fabulous in black and opted for a floor-length dress for the event.
TV host Ross King was also spotted at the California event.
The 62-year-old looked dapper as always in a black two-piece suit, which he paired with an electric blue pocket towel.
The talent seemed in high spirits as they joined Joan for a chat during the ceremony.
Jameela Jamil was a vision for the occasion as she stepped out in an electric blue dress that hugged her figure.
The narrator of Love at First Sight looked sensational as she showed off her slender figure and long, luscious locks.
She finished off her stunning ensemble with a pair of black stilettos.
Joan wore a flowy black knee-length dress which she paired with a stunning black jacket that featured padded shoulders (pictured with Emily Cloke).
TV host Ross King was also spotted at the California event. The 62-year-old looked dapper as always in a black two-piece suit, which he teamed with an electric blue pocket towel.
Jameela Jamil was a vision for the occasion as she stepped out in an electric blue dress that hugged her figure.
The narrator of Love at First Sight looked sensational as she showed off her slender figure and long, luscious locks.
With just a few days left until 96th Academy Awards on Sundaythe show’s producers feel good about what they’ve created.
The nominees are some of the best the Oscars have ever seen, including some real blockbusters like Oppenheimer and Barbie.
Ryan Gosling sings ‘I’m Just Ken’ during the show, as well as performing alongside stars like Charlize Theron and Melissa McCarthy.
There will be a live orchestra in the theater.
And the always reliable Jimmy Kimmel returns to host the procedure for the fourth time.
“We’re very excited about this year,” said Kimmel’s wife, Molly McNearney, who is executive producing the show for the fourth time.
‘It’s a phenomenal year for cinema. And we have great films that local audiences know, which makes our job easier.’
The producers were hired earlier than usualmeaning they’ve had more time to plan and study past Oscar telecasts to try to determine what works and what doesn’t.
One thing they’ve learned is that if the room laughs, the audience at home usually laughs too.
McNearney said they are focusing on jokes rather than big, highly produced comedy bits. Kimmel will do her 10-minute monologue to start the show and will be present throughout the show.
“I think an evening that just makes people feel good is a win,” McNearney said.
“Our job as producers is to move that feel-good feeling forward quickly because it’s a long show and we want to make sure people stay through the entire process.”
Another thing that works: when the speeches are good and people feel committed to the winners.