Famke Janssen looked decades younger than her 61 years as she stepped out in New York City wearing a playful denim mini dress.
The former model and Bond girl displayed her long legs in the dark-wash design, which featured a structured, corset-style bodice, narrow straps and a flared skirt.
A crystal-encrusted bow added an eye-catching detail to the sweetheart neckline, while Famke completed the look with pale blue pointed-toe heels.
The X-Men actress carried a black umbrella to shield herself from the Manhattan sun as she walked through the West Village.
Famke wore her brunette hair pulled back into a low ponytail and added rose-tinted aviator sunglasses and a black Kuromi tote bag over one shoulder.
The actress, who began her career as a model, has previously spoken about her preference for minidresses, playful accessories and unconventional combinations.
“That’s all me, how I dress,” she told Who What Wear while discussing the wardrobe she helped create for her Netflix series Amsterdam Empire.
“I still dress that same way. I still wear socks with patent-leather shoes and little minidresses and all that kind of stuff.”
Born in the Netherlands, Famke moved to the US as a young woman and worked as a model before turning to acting. Her first screen role came in a 1992 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
She achieved international recognition three years later as assassin Xenia Onatopp opposite Pierce Brosnan in the James Bond film GoldenEye.
Famke went on to play Jean Grey in the original X-Men trilogy, beginning with the first film in 2000. She later reprised the role in The Wolverine and X-Men: Days of Future Past.
Her other credits include the Taken trilogy, Nip/Tuck, Hemlock Grove, How to Get Away with Murder and The Blacklist: Redemption.
Most recently, Famke returned to her native Netherlands to lead the Netflix crime drama Amsterdam Empire, her first Dutch-language acting role.
She plays former pop star Betty Jonkers, who sets out to take control of her estranged husband’s cannabis business after discovering his affair. Famke also served as an executive producer, helped design her character’s wardrobe and recorded music for the series.
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