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Jaclyn Smith, 79, stuns in a white suit as she joins fellow 80s icons Morgan Fairchild, Dyan Cannon and Alana Stewart while hosting starry LA dinner

Jaclyn Smith, 79, stuns in a white suit as she joins fellow 80s icons Morgan Fairchild, Dyan Cannon and Alana Stewart while hosting starry LA dinner

Daily Mail​25-06-2025
reunited with her fellow 80s Hollywood icons Morgan Fairchild, Dyan Cannon and Cynthia Sikes Yorkin while hosting a star-studded dinner in Los Angeles.
The Charlie's Angels star, 79, and Patrick Foley both played host to some of Hollywood most recognisable 80s sex symbols for the glitzy meal at Hotel Bel-Air.
For the occasion, Jaclyn cut a sophisticated figure in a fitted white suit, made up of tailored trousers and a blazer with padded shoulders.
She styled her chic ensemble with a striped grey shirt and added to her frame with a pair of pointed heels, while she toted her essentials in a coordinated handbag.
Jaclyn, best known for playing Kelly Garrett in the Charlie's Angels TV series for its complete five-year run, added to her features with a blush make-up palette.
She posed alongside model Alana Stewart, 80, who coordinated in a sheer white gown with a tiered skirt which showed off her incredible figure.
Alana, who was married to Rod Stewart from 1979 to 1984, showed off her ageless features as she beamed for the cameras alongside Jaclyn.
Mork & Mindy star Morgan, 75, also milled around the star-studded event and cut a vibrant figure in a purple patterned blazer and matching lilac trousers.
She posed alongside Cary Grant's ex-wife Dyan, 88, who looked effortlessly stylish in a black turtleneck and beige drawstring trousers.
Also in attendance were the likes of Blake Runner 2049 star Cynthia Sikes Yorkin, Ann Turkel - the former model and ex-wife of Richard Harris - and Rich Man, Poor Man star Susan Blakely.
Jaclyn hosted the star-studded alfresco meal with theatre and film star Patrick and in collaboration with Sisley Paris.
Jaclyn famously starred alongside Farrah Fawcett and Kate Jackson in the Charlie's Angels TV series, and recently insisted their was no drama between the trio.
'It was just girls having fun. We were like college roommates. Just independent women, making our way,' she told People in October.
'We crossed that bridge and it changed our lives. There was no walking into a grocery store in an anonymous way anymore and so, for all three of us, there was a special bond.'
Tracey E. Bregman - famed for starring in The Young and the Restless, and The Bold and the Beautiful - cut a trendy figure in a leather-look co-ord set
Farrah devastatingly died on June 25, 2009 at age 62 after a long, painful battle with cancer, while Jaclyn remains very close with Kate.
'She was a true girlfriend,' she said of Farrah. 'Not a competitive girlfriend, she wished everybody well.'
In more recent months, she was caught up in the devastating Los Angeles fires, which saw many people - including a long list of Hollywood stars - lose their homes.
The Rage Of Angels actress fled to Santa Barbara, California, in January after leaving her $20million Beverly Hills mansion and posted about the devastation at the time.
'Too many friends have lost homes, families have lost precious mementos from their loved ones, heirlooms, books, art and the treasures that tell the story of a life. . . all gone in an instant,' she wrote.
'Despite this unimaginable tragedy, what remains is resilience, and the unwavering resolve of the human spirit.'
It is not known exactly where Jaclyn lives in Beverly Hills, but more than 80,000 people were displaced in the fires including stars Paris Hilton, Mel Gibson, Anna Faris and Leighton Meester and Adam Brody, among many others.
Jaclyn was seen keeping her make-up perfect as she touched up her lipstick with a helping hand from Susan
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