Iconic '90s Actress, 67, Flaunts Ageless Beauty While Leaving Nothing to the Imagination
, 67, recently flaunted her ageless beauty in a see-through dress for a magazine cover shoot—and she did so while leaving nothing to the imagination.
On June 17, the Basic Instinct star graced Vogue Adria. Although the cover was relatively tame, another snap in the issue showed Stone in a sheer dress revealing her entire chest.
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In the shot, the iconic '90s actress struck a sultry pose as a large group of men held her up while reaching out to touch her. The Casino bombshell showed off her timeless radiance 30 years after the height of her fame.In March, Stone opened up about aging and learning to love her changing body in process.
'A lot of people give up as they get older,' she told The Sunday Times. 'They let go of their body because it's collapsing anyway, or it's like, 'I'm not defined by my body anymore.' But you still have to love that body.'
Stone, who is a painter, added, 'I joke that my underarms have pleats now. I think, 'Well, I had beautiful arms and now they're strong and painting and like angel wings. So what if they have pleats? Maybe that's what makes them wonderful now.''
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