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Joan Collins has a timeless swimsuit style.
Collins, 92, looked fabulously chic while lounging by the pool in a new photo posted via her Instagram on Sunday, August 17. In the pic, she rocked a white one-piece featuring thick straps and a square neckline. Collins teamed the ruched design with a flowy turquoise sarong. The actress teamed her look with matching accessories, including chunky bracelets, teal dangling earrings and layered beaded necklaces.
Collins added even more color to her ensemble with a cherry red wide-brimmed hat that complimented her vibrant pedicure. She opted for full glam during her stay in Saint-Tropez , sporting filled-in eyebrows, smokey eyeshadow and long lashes. The rest of her makeup was finished with rosy cheeks and mauve -lined lips. Her brunette hair was pulled back and twisted into an updo.
“The producer is thinking of making a sequel to Murder Between Friends. I played Francesca Carlyle who is a tv star and also a private detective. (like shades of Agatha Christie & Murder She Wrote ),” Collins captioned the post. “Meanwhile, I’m relaxing in the South of France in 90° heat. Thinking of my next move or next movie!”
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Collins also tagged her stylist, Rene Horsch, and thanked him for taking the photo of her. Her friends and fans complimented her in the comments section.
“Always such fun with you darling! ,” Horsch wrote. A fan added, “Absolutely love the colors you’re wearing Joan! You look fabulous!
.” A second fan commented, “You look beautiful
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Through the years, Collins has been open about aging. In 2022, she told Saga Magazine that she still thinks of herself as a 40 year old.
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After sharing that she believes asking a woman how old they are is “tremendously rude,” she explained that “people have been calling [her] an older woman since [she] was 38.”
She added, “I think what is important is not age, but how you look, feel and behave.”