Susan Lucci embodied a real-life glitterball on February 9, slipping into a metallic mini dress for her appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.
The 79-year-old donned a silver mini dress that featured a strapless, plunging neckline with a structured skirt. The garment was adorned with metallic embellished detailing. The dazzling number was teamed with matching pointed-toe silver heels and a pair of diamond-encrusted statement earrings.
Susan's brunette locks were styled into a bouncy blowout while her makeup oozed soft glam, courtesy of a shimmery eye, a pinch of blush, and a rose-stained lip.
The metallic look is reminiscent of Elizabeth Hurley's skin-tight silver dress in Austin Powers. The mini-dress featured a plunging neckline with a choker detail and was styled with matching knee-high boots.
Susan's chic sartorial agenda is courtesy of her sprawling closet located in her Long Island estate. The walk-in wardrobe boasts the seams and stitches of some of the most coveted labels in fashion history.
A once forgotten attic has been transformed into a glamorous dressing room. "It's the whole third floor, so I am able to store all my gowns in a very orderly fashion," Susan told Architectural Digest. "It makes me smile when I walk up there. I really wanted to freshen everything up, with cleaner lines and no clutter. At the same time, I didn't want it to look like an apartment in the city. This is a house built in 1927."
Back in June 2024, Susan told HELLO! her favourite beauty secrets that give her age-defying results. She shared: "I start the day with coffee—and drink hot water and lemon afterwards all day through! My diet is basically The Mediterranean diet, lots of fresh fruit and vegetables and fish! Lastly, I do a Pilates workout almost every morning!"
Susan updated us on her wellness and fitness philosophy during an exclusive interview ahead of a talk with Joan Lunden on release day at The 92NY. "I think first of all, it's the hip bones connected to the thigh bones, it's all part of the same thing, the body, mind, spirit."
"I started doing Pilates in my 40s, and I'm really glad I did, I wish I'd started sooner," she added. "It really helps the stress, and I wish I had known about that."
She continued: "Two weeks into doing Pilates, my cravings changed. Suddenly I did not want any more tacos or cheeseburgers. If anyone had told me that before, I would not have believed it. Suddenly I wanted salads and salmon and blueberries, like that."






