Lily Tomlin, 86, turns heads with ageless appearance during star-studded night out

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Lily Tomlin proved that true star power is timeless as she stepped out for day two of the 26th Annual Beverly Hills Film Festival at the TCL Chinese Theatre.

The beloved actress, 86, looked effortlessly chic in a tailored black suit layered over a striped top, finishing the look with a signature wide-brimmed hat that added a touch of understated glamour. 

With her hands casually tucked into her pockets and a warm smile lighting up her face, Lily radiated the kind of confidence that only comes from decades in the spotlight.

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(L-R) Lily Tomlin, George Schlatter, Jolene Schlatter, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell

At one point, the Hollywood icon even flashed a playful thumbs-up to photographers, a moment that perfectly captured her enduring charm and quick wit.

The evening drew a host of industry names, but it was Lily who quietly commanded attention, her ageless appearance and relaxed elegance reminding everyone why she remains one of the most respected figures in entertainment.

Lily Tomlin attends day 2 of the 26th Annual Beverly Hills Film Festival at TCL Chinese Theatre © Getty Images
Lily Tomlin attends day 2 of the 26th Annual Beverly Hills Film Festival at TCL Chinese Theatre

During the night, Lily was also seen posing alongside fellow guests including George Schlatter, Jolene Schlatter, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, adding even more star power to the already glittering event.

Best known to a new generation for her role as the sharp, no-nonsense Frankie Bergstein in Grace and Frankie, Lily brought both humour and heart to the hit Netflix series, starring opposite longtime friend and collaborator Jane Fonda. 

The show, which ran for seven seasons, became a cultural phenomenon, celebrated for its honest and often hilarious portrayal of ageing, friendship and reinvention.

 Lily Tomlin looks incredible at 86© Getty Images
Lily Tomlin looks incredible at 86

But Lily’s career stretches far beyond the streaming era. A pioneer of sketch comedy, she first rose to fame on Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In in the late 1960s, where her quirky characters and razor-sharp timing made her an instant standout. 

From there, she built an extraordinary body of work across film, television and theatre, earning multiple Emmy Awards, a Tony Award and a Grammy along the way.

Portrait of, from left, Australian-American film director Colin Higgins (1941 - 1988), and American actors Jane Fonda (fore), Lily Tomlin (in checked blazer), and Dolly Parton on the set of the film '9 to 5' (also known as 'Nine to Five,' directed Higgins), Los Angeles, California, 1979.© Getty Images
On set on film ‘9-5’

Her film credits include acclaimed performances in Nashville and 9 to 5, where she starred alongside Dolly Parton and Jane Fonda in one of the most iconic comedies of its time.

More recently, Lily has continued to captivate audiences with her work in projects like Moving On, proving that her talent remains as compelling as ever.

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