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Sharon Stone, 66, Flaunts Her Age-Defying Physique In A Strapless Feathered Dress For A Charity Event

July 28, 2024 by Marissa Matozzo

 
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Sharon Stone dazzled on the red carpet at the Knights Of Charity Gala in Cannes, France, wearing a glamorous strapless baby blue gown adorned with playful feathery leaf accents.

The Basic Instinct star and style icon, 66, flaunted her timeless figure and curves in the enchanting ensemble.

Sharon Stone Illuminates The Knight Of Charity Gala Red Carpet In A Whimsical Blue Gown

Stone topped off her sophisticated get-up with a stylish pearl necklace and oversized black square sunglasses, posing up a storm.

The Casino actress wore her signature blonde tresses in a slicked-back updo for the Chateau de la Croix des Garde event. As for her makeup look, Stone opted for black liner, voluminous lashes, ample rosy blush, highlighter on her high cheekbones and a glossy pink pout.

The Oscar nominee also stepped out and revealed her ruby red pedicure with the help of classic open-toed white sandal heels.  

On the carpet, the Total Recall alum posed solo and later beside movie producer Milutin G. Gatsby.

This comes after Stone candidly shared her experience of enduring a life-altering stroke in 2001, and the tumultuous aftermath that followed in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

Stone explained that it took a long seven years for her to completely bounce back from the medical ordeal she faced. During those years, she said that "people took advantage" of her.

"I had $18m saved because of all my success, but when I got back into my bank account, it was all gone. My refrigerator, my phone – everything was in other people’s names," she noted. "I had zero money."

The Sliver actress went on to say that instead of letting any "bitterness or anger" consume her, she ultimately "decided to stay present and let go."

Stone reflected: "If you bite into the seed of bitterness, it never leaves you. But if you hold faith, even if that faith is the size of a mustard seed, you will survive."

Regarding her positive mindset twenty-three years after her stroke, the Emmy winner said: "So, I live for joy now. I live for purpose."

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