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Jane Seymour, 73, Stuns in Red Mini Dress at New York Fashion Week

The seemingly timeless Jane Seymour recently graced the runway at New York Fashion Week, captivating onlookers with her youthful energy and style. The "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" star turned heads in a vibrant red mini dress and striking high heels at the Nardos Fall 2025 show, held at the iconic Plaza Hotel on Fifth Avenue.

The 73-year-old actress offered a behind-the-scenes peek into the pre-show preparations, sharing a lighthearted moment as she was styled for the event. In an Instagram video, Seymour expressed her excitement, referring to her fellow models as "beautiful, magnificent creatures." She also playfully mentioned ensuring her arms were "Crepe Erase ready," referencing a skincare brand she represents.

Jane Seymour posing in her red mini dress

Seymour, despite acknowledging her age and height difference compared to the other models, radiated confidence and enthusiasm. "I am substantially older and shorter than all the models here, but happy to be here," she quipped.

Jane Seymour getting her hair done before the show

Opening the show, Seymour commanded attention in the striking one-shoulder mini dress adorned with a floral pattern, complemented by elegant beige pumps. This appearance further solidifies Seymour's history of embracing her physique and confidence. Having posed for Playboy in the past, she became the magazine's oldest model at 67 in 2018, stating at the time that she felt "much sexier now than I ever did when I was younger."

Jane Seymour in a white dress

More recently, at the Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment Gala, Seymour encouraged women to embrace their current age and identity, rather than striving for lost youth. "Don’t pretend to be 20 when you’re 70. Be 70," she advised. Reflecting on her six-decade career, she emphasized the importance of authenticity and perseverance. Seymour's recent runway appearance serves as a testament to her enduring vitality and her inspiring message of self-acceptance.

Jane Seymour in 1972 Jane Seymour in a red dress