“92 YEARS OLD — BUT STILL STEALING THE SPOTLIGHT”: Dame Joan Collins Turns Heads In Glamorous Pink Alongside Husband 32 Years Younger

Hollywood icon Dame Joan Collins proved once again that age is just a number as she looked utterly sensational during a glamorous rosé wine launch alongside husband Percy Gibson.

The legendary Dynasty actress, 92, officially declared rosé season open while attending an elegant launch event for M&S Food, where she was spotted outside a food hall cutting a giant pink ribbon and posing beside towering displays of chilled rosé bottles.

Dame Joan embraced the occasion in full glamorous fashion, stepping out in a striking baby pink midi dress featuring a chic high neckline and daring chest cut-out detail. She paired the look with a structured matching blazer and nude peep-toe heels, effortlessly proving she remains one of Britain’s most stylish stars.

Her signature brunette hair was styled into a glamorous blown-out bob, while radiant makeup and bold pink lipstick completed the polished Hollywood look.

The actress appeared in high spirits throughout the launch, smiling for photographers while proudly holding bottles of her favourite M&S rosé, La Balconne. At one point, she was also seen warmly hugging Percy, who looked completely smitten beside his wife.

Percy, 60, who is 32 years younger than Dame Joan, kept things classic in a smart tailored outfit as he supported the actress at the event. The couple first met back in 2002 when Percy was producing a play Joan starred in — and more than two decades later, they still appear every bit as loved-up as ever.

Speaking during the launch of M&S’ new rosé collection, Dame Joan joked: “Rosé season has arrived, though I’ve never been one to need permission to pour a glass.”

She then added with her trademark wit: “Who needs the South of France when you can simply glide into your local M&S Foodhall and find the finest rosé right there? You don’t need a Riviera postcode, just impeccable taste… preferably chilled.”

The Golden Globe-winning actress also shared her secrets for enjoying the perfect rosé, insisting it tastes best served cold, enjoyed with a beautiful view, and should be drunk “whatever the weather” because it’s simply “sunshine in a glass.”