Helen Mirren
Dame Helen Mirren is a living master class on panache. She is a total tastemaker, and what's better is that she knows that about herself and is not afraid to flaunt her beautiful figure and eye for finding flattering fashions. No wonder they gave her an Oscar for her work in The Queen — Academy voters probably assumed she was starring in her own biopic in that movie, based on the title alone. Everyone could stand to take a few notes on how to exude such grace and spunk at the same time, just like she did in this navy-black Bruce Oldfield gown that gave her a little sleeve lace to compliment her inner elegance at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival premiere of The Unknown Girl. She just keeps getting better and better.
Sharon Stone
Someone should really consider green-lighting a scientific analysis of the waters over in Meadville, Pa., where Sharon Stone was born, because the supply was obviously spiked with youth juice somewhere along the line. Stone, who has not slowed down a bit since she first arrived on the Hollywood scene in the early '80s, has a basic instinct for coming up chic every time she steps out, just like when she made every jaw in the room drop by stepping out in this siren red Roberto Cavalli gown for the 2014 amfAR charity event at Cannes. The woman was actual fire that night.
Jane Fonda
After more than five decades in the spotlight, Jane Fonda can still turn heads with her exceptional savviness. Not only is the two-time Oscar-winning actress as lovely as the day is long, but she's also got a real gift for getting just the right garb for any given occasion. She might be known for her on-screen humor, but there's never anything funny about the way she works it in real life. On anyone else, this ruffled Yves Saint Laurent couture frock she rocked at the 2016 Golden Globe Awards might have been a mess, but on her, it was instantly iconic.
Ellen Barkin
The amount of thespian talent Ellen Barkin's got on tap is matched only by her radiant composure. The Emmy-winning screen star has been in the business since the late '70s, and not once has her sartorial smartness slipped. She also has an eye for great spectacle accessories and the kind of posture that would make a broomstick jealous. Plus, she always knows exactly how to dress up her outfits, like with this snazzy, gold-embellished pantsuit she rocked at NYC's Museum of Moving Image in 2015. Her slicked back hairstyle, low-key accessories, and gold-tinted makeup touches made for the picture perfect finish, which is totally the norm for her.
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