Michelle Pfeiffer is steadily approaching her 68th birthday on April 29, but with a sleek sartorial agenda and a glowing complexion, she continues to defy her age. The actress attended the Saint Laurent's Fall/Winter 2026 show in Paris to support Anthony Vaccarello's collection from the front row.
For the event, Michelle was dressed head-to-toe by the French maison. Styled by Samantha McMillen, the blonde beauty donned a silk black tailored suit that featured a slouchy blazer and fitted pants.
The chic look was layered over a sultry black lace bra that peeked through beneath the plunging blazer. For a pop of color, Michelle sported a pair of olive-hued pointed-toe heels and accessorised with a stack of chunky gold bangles.
Her signature blonde locks were styled by Richard Marin into soft waves while her makeup oozed soft glam, courtesy of a smoky eye and glossy lip by Valli O'Reilly.
Following the show on March 3, Michelle took to Instagram to thank the French fashion house for her invite. "Absolutely stunning show! Thank you for having me, @ysl @anthonyvaccarello," she penned alongside a photograph of herself.
Creative director Anthony Vaccarello marked the maison's 60th anniversary of the iconic women's black tuxedo suit with a powerful tribute. The show opened with eight sharply tailored trouser suits, featuring sloping shoulders inspired by classic menswear silhouettes. The sleek garments were followed by a collection of silicone-crafted lingerie dresses.
Michelle's beauty agenda
Michelle has previously opened up about her beauty philosophy in an interview on Lorraine back in 2021. "It's what nobody really wants to hear - you have to eat right, you have to exercise, you have to sleep," she shared.
"We're always looking for that cheating magical bullet but it's not right."
She continued: "When I’m not working, when I'm giving myself leeway, when I’m not eating good, I’m having too much wine, when I’m not on camera, I look like it, that's really it. So that's the big secret - there's no secret!"
"The older I've gotten, the easier it's become," she told Oprah Daily. "You reach a threshold where you're fine with looking good for your age instead of looking young for your age, and I've crossed it."Would I like to look the way I did in my early 30s? You bet, but that's not going to happen, and I don't feel the same pressure I once did to do so. It's quite a relief, honestly."







