'Underrated Gorgeous Gem' '90s Actress, 60, Is Aging So Gracefully in Fabulous Photo From Italy
Debi Mazar is showing off her ageless looks in a new photo from Italy!
The notable actress—who snagged her breakout role as Sandy in the iconic 1990 mobster film Goodfellas—recently attended the Italian Global Series Festival 2025 at Teatro Galli, and appears to be aging so gracefully (not a wrinkle in sight on her face, décolletage, or arms, from what we can see) in captures from the public outing on June 23.
In a new photo from the event, Mazar, 60, sat on the arm of a red velvet chair, crossing one leg over the other as she posed confidently for the camera. The Younger star chose a satin, summery ensemble for the occasion, donning a pair of silky navy blue pants paired with a low-cut, beaded spaghetti strap top and metallic open-toe heels.
Related:
She accessorized with a large glitzy medallion necklace, a single-strand tennis bracelet and small earrings. Keeping her beauty look understated, The Tuxedo actress opted for natural-looking makeup with a swipe of pink lip color across her pucker, complementing her classy slicked-back, middle-parted hairstyle.
One person on X was so stunned by her standout beauty that they felt inclined to share, "Debi Mazar is an underrated gorgeous gem in the movie world."
The star's—whose notable '90s heyday saw her clinching roles in Batman Forever, Beethoven's 2nd, Space Truckers, Empire Records, Money for Nothing, Girl 6, Nowhere, Little Man Tate, and more during the decade—most recent portrayals include appearing as no-nonsense prosecutor Evaline Romano in Blue Bloods and Marlena in an episode of Netflix's Emily in Paris.
Next:
'Underrated Gorgeous Gem' '90s Actress, 60, Is Aging So Gracefully in Fabulous Photo From Italy first appeared on Parade on Jun 30, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 30, 2025, where it first appeared.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Vogue
a minute ago
- Vogue
Jenna Ortega Doubles Down on Champagne as the Next It-Color
Move over butter yellow, Jenna Ortega is all in on a soft tone of champagne for fall. Appearing yesterday in London for the global premiere of the second season of Netflix's Wednesday, the actor started off the evening in a sheer, extraterrestrial-esque Ashi Studio fall 2025 couture look. The gown fell into a peplum-y column with spirals of fabric like burnt paper, with a see-through, membrane-like bottom half. Grown up goth glam—an alien queen braid, bleached brows, a wine red lip all courtesy of Ortega's hairstylist Cesar Deleon Ramirez and MUA Mélanie Inglessis—completed the look. For the afterparty, Ortega doubled down on the champagne tones, changing out of her red carpet-appropriate couture gown in favor of a silky slip dress with a frilled scoop neck and which fell to the calf. Accessories were kept to a singular, delicate silver pendant, and she wore spike toed black slingback stilettos with a red heel. She followed through with her gothy glam.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
FM 26: Release Date, Features, and the Big Comeback
Football Manager fans were gutted when FM 25 was cancelled — but FM 26 is set to make up for lost time. With a release set for late 2025, the game promises major upgrades, a new engine, and the long-awaited arrival of women's football. From tactical overhauls to a sleek new interface, here's everything we know so far about FM 26. Why FM 25 was cancelled Before diving into promising details about FM 26, it's worth reflecting on the absence that paved the way for it. For the first time in its long-running history, SI made the difficult call to cancel FM 25. It was a rare and sobering moment for the FM community. A project that had been teased with great ambition and promised a plethora of exciting new features had to be shelved. In an unusually vulnerable statement, SI admitted that they couldn't live up to their promise of bringing a higher gaming standard with FM 25 after postponing the release of the game several times. SI announced that they'd be moving the game to a new Unity game engine and promised several ambitious design overhauls that left fans of the simulation game on the edge of their seats. However, they were undone by their own lofty ambitions and found it challenging to get it together within the set timeframe. SI's decision came out of a desire to protect the legacy of the franchise. Rather than put out an unfinished product or an underwhelming edition, they decided to regroup and go again. FM 26 release date FM 25 was touted as a stepping stone into the future, but from what we hear, FM 26 is set to take things up a notch. The game is scheduled to be released in the Fall of 2025. Early access is expected to be made available a couple of weeks before the official launch. SEGA and SI are adamant that FM 26 would be a 'generational overhaul', and based on the whispers that are circulating, it might be more than just marketing fluff. Developers seem to have finally figured out how to move the game to the Unity Engine. It would be a massive shift from the technical foundation of Football Manager, marking the most significant technological upgrade since the 3D match engine was introduced back in 2009. The move to Unity Engine means games will get to enjoy smoother gameplay, better animation, more lifelike graphics, and an overall increase in immersion. FM 26 will be playable across PC, Mac, PlayStation, Xbox, mobile devices, and cloud platforms like GeForce NOW or Amazon Luna. Visual upgrades and matchday realism With Unity powering the game, matchdays are set to become far more immersive. Players will move more realistically and react with fluidity and purpose. Animations will be more detailed. Stadiums will look more detailed than ever. There's even speculation that FM 26 could come with dynamic stadium upgrades, where fans might get visual feedback on new builds and improvements as they happen. The intricate details are still being kept under wraps, but it goes to show the ambition that has gone into creating the perfect game to appease the expectant FM community. One of the most exciting upgrades expected has to do with new-gen faces. In previous versions, they usually have an uncanny awkwardness about their looks, but that will likely be fixed in FM 26. Women's football Women's football was supposed to make its Football Manager debut in FM 25. But the whole debacle means it'll finally make its bow in FM 26. After years of anticipation and extensive research, SI is finally ready to welcome the women's game into the Football Manager franchise. Fans will now be able to manage women's teams, scout female talent, and lead clubs across various leagues. The database is expected to feature more than 25,000 female players and staff, built with the same analytical rigour and accuracy that the series has long been known for. With women's football now in the mix, there have also been a few progressive decisions taken in terms of design, including taking down player weight statistics from all profiles. SI have yet to fully confirm licenses for women's league, but with UEFA competitions already secured on the men's side, there are high hopes that major women's tournaments will also be in the mix. Interface changes One of the several changes expected in FM 26 is the interface, particularly the inbox section. The inbox is the main source of information, with in-game emails delivered as messages. However, in FM 26, the inbox is being replaced by a portal, which is modelled after the way we interact with news and apps on our phones rather than laptops. It's built around a 'tiles and cards' system that shows key information at a glance. The portal will also give players a better window into the footballing universe. Players will have better tools to develop their story through the agenda and messages sections. The portal will also deliver more insight into what's happening elsewhere through news and matches, making it the primary spot for all manager businesses. It's also a window for looking at your squad, new recruitments, or getting information about what's going on around you. More tactical mastery FM 26 is expected to come with a revamped tactical system that will give players an all-new method of creating tactics in Football Manager. The game offers more tactical control and immersive enhancements that allow players to dictate every aspect of their team's playing style. In FM 26, the revamped tactical system is more in-depth than ever. Players will be able to showcase their tactical brilliance on a different level than ever before, enjoying new player roles, deeper customisation for formations, and in-game decisions. As a manager, you'll have access to detailed controls that let you set up how you want your team to play both in and out of possession, along with a plethora of in-game instructions that can turn the tide of a match. With an improved matchday experience, the success of your tactics will be reflected in how your players perform on the pitch.
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Rupert Everett claims he was 'fired' from Emily in Paris
Rupert Everett was "in bed for two weeks" because he "couldn't get over" being allegedly "fired" from Emily in Paris. The 66-year-old actor played interior designer Giorgio Barbieri, who reunites with his old pal Sylvie Grateau (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu) - boss of Emily Cooper (Lily Collins) - when she looks for a new office in Rome, Italy, in the season four finale of the hit Netflix comedy-drama series. However, Rupert will not appear in the upcoming fifth season of Emily in Paris - which will pick up Emily's adventures in Rome, Italy, and Paris, and has been in production since May 2025 - because he claims he was dropped without explanation. He told Vanity Fair Italia: "I did a scene in the latest season, and they told me, 'Next year we'll speak.' "I waited for them to call me—but ultimately, it never came, and they just fired me. Show business is always very difficult, from the beginning to the end. "When they write the screenplay, they think they want you—but then things change, and they lose your character. I don't know why. "For me, it was a tragedy. I was in bed for two weeks because I couldn't get over it." Vanity Fair reported "a source close to the production" said Rupert "was hired as a guest star, and his character's story came to a conclusion". Camille Razat, 31, who played Gabriel's (Lucas Bravo) on-off girlfriend Camille deLaliss, is not reprising her role either. Captioning a photo carousel of her with castmates, including Lily, Ashley Park (Mindy Chen) and Lucas, she wrote on Instagram on April 23: "After an incredible journey, I've made the decision to step away from Emily in Paris. "It has been a truly wonderful experience, one filled with growth, creativity, and unforgettable memories. "I'm deeply grateful to @starmandarren and the entire team at @netflix and @paramountpics for their trust and for giving me the opportunity to bring Camille to life and leaving the door open for her return, as she will always be a part of Emily In Paris world." The star felt her Emily in Paris alter ego's storyline had naturally ended. She continued: "This character has meant a lot to me, and I feel that her storyline has naturally come to an end. It felt like the right moment to explore new horizons. "I've recently wrapped two series: Nero for Netflix and the Lost Station girls for Disney+. I'm also excited to share that I've launched my own production company, @tazar_production. We mainly produce music videos and short films for now, but we're currently developing our first feature film, something I'm truly passionate about and excited to grow." And Camille does not have any hard feelings with any of the people who work on Emily in Paris. She concluded her caption with: "I leave the show with nothing but love and admiration for the cast, crew, and fans who have supported us along the way. "Thank you for the beautiful ride." A release date for season five remains unknown.