Joan Collins, 93, and Celia Imrie, 73, Stun at Casting Luncheon
Joan Collins, 93, and Celia Imrie, 73, Stun at Luncheon

Celia Imrie and Joan Collins looked remarkably youthful as they attended The Casting Directors' Luncheon at the Corinthia Hotel London. The duo showcased a chic appearance, posing elegantly at the event hosted by Kate Lenahan and Antony Rush in collaboration with Jimmy Choo on Friday.

Joan Collins' Timeless Style

Joan, aged 93, captivated in a black midi dress paired with a polka dot jacket. She accessorised with black-and-white pumps, a chunky necklace, and a white straw hat, exuding classic Hollywood glamour.

Celia Imrie's Modern Ensemble

Celia, 73, matched the elegance in a black-and-white suit complemented by white trainers, blending sophistication with a contemporary edge.

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Other Notable Attendees

The star-studded event also featured Marisa Berenson, Tom Sturridge, Lucinda Syson, James Norton, Roger Charteris, Dame Kristin Scott Thomas, Joely Richardson, Archie Renaux, Liza Marshall, and Mark Strong.

Joan Collins at M&S Rosé Launch

Last month, Joan was the epitome of a Hollywood legend at the M&S rosé launch with her husband Percy Gibson. She wore a pale pink dress and matching blazer, standing beside a rosé tower. She remarked, 'Rosé season has arrived, though I've never been one to need permission to pour a glass... Who needs the South of France when you can simply glide into your local M&S Foodhall and find the finest rosé right there? You don't need a Riviera postcode, just impeccable taste… preferably chilled.'

M&S winemaker Belinda Kleinig added, 'This summer, M&S is helping everyone find their perfect shade of pink, with a stunning selection of rosé wines. New wine on the block is our Lisboa Bonita Rosé from sunny Portugal – fresh and elegant, it's made for easy sipping. For picnics and summer parties, our brilliant-value Italian Rosato pouch is perfect for sharing.'

Joan Collins on Weight-Loss Drugs

Joan has also spoken out against weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, stating she would 'never dream' of using them due to their 'disastrous' effects. She told Hello! magazine, 'I don't believe in needles and things. I've never had Botox or anything in my face. I'd never dream of doing something like that. I have seen too many disastrous faces. I think if you're going to lose weight, you have to cut down. You want to enjoy your life. You don't want to live on a celery stick.'

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