Dame Joan Collins, 88, looks glamorous in a chic navy suit with husband Percy Gibson, 57, for dinner

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Dame Joan Collin’s looked as glamorous as ever as she stepped out alongside her husband, Percy Gibson in West Hollywood on Sunday. 

The legendary actress, 88, was the epitome of elegance as she sported a chic navy suit for dinner at Craig’s restaurant. 

She added a cream sequin top underneath her jacket that was neatly tucked into her peplum pencil skirt. 

Dame Joan Collins, 88, looks glamorous in a chic navy suit with husband Percy Gibson, 57, for dinner

Elegant: Joan Collins, 88, looked as glamorous as ever in a chic navy suit as she joined her husband Percy Gibson, 57, for dinner in West Hollywood on Sunday

The star wore her raven locks back in a low bun to display her circular black and white statement earrings. 

She shielded her eyes with some round framed Chanel sunglasses and added a slick of bright pink lipstick. 

To complete her timeless look, Joan added height to her frame with a classy pair of white sling back heels with contrasting toe caps. 

Percy, 57, was beaming as he proudly linked arms with his wife, sporting a dark grey suit and contrasting pale pink shirt. 

Chic: She shielded her eyes with some round framed Chanel sunglasses and added a slick of bright pink lipstick

Chic: She shielded her eyes with some round framed Chanel sunglasses and added a slick of bright pink lipstick

Chic: She shielded her eyes with some round framed Chanel sunglasses and added a slick of bright pink lipstick

In a recent New York Times interview Joan decried the anti-men sentiment that she feels has grown since the Me Too movement.

‘Sadly, I think that now young men are suffering from being labeled toxically masculine, because of this rise of anti-maleness,’ she shared. 

Meanwhile she recalled that sexual misconduct ‘happened to girls all the time’ in showbiz when she was young. ‘A lot of the time, I would just laugh in their faces.’

As for whether the wrongdoing has continued to this day, she remarked: ‘I’m not having men making passes at me, so I don’t know. But I think probably.’

Thoughts: In a recent New York Times interview Joan decried the anti-men sentiment that she feels has grown since the Me Too movement (Pictured at Vanity Fair Oscar Party in March)

Thoughts: In a recent New York Times interview Joan decried the anti-men sentiment that she feels has grown since the Me Too movement (Pictured at Vanity Fair Oscar Party in March)

Thoughts: In a recent New York Times interview Joan decried the anti-men sentiment that she feels has grown since the Me Too movement (Pictured at Vanity Fair Oscar Party in March)

Although she told the newspaper her own Me Too experiences were ‘nasty memories that I don’t wish to relive,’ she included the details in her memoir Past Imperfect.

The book had no shortage of darker moments such as when 20th Century Fox chief Darryl Zanuck attempted to force himself on her in a hotel hallway. 

‘I wondered how to get out of this without having to knee him in the groin,’ she wrote. ‘Luckily Dorothy Dandridge and a makeup man came walking down the corridor and I made my escape, vowing to keep out of Mr Z.’s way in the future.’ 

Beliefs: 'Sadly, I think that now young men are suffering from being labeled toxically masculine, because of this rise of anti-maleness' she shared (Pictured in March)

Beliefs: 'Sadly, I think that now young men are suffering from being labeled toxically masculine, because of this rise of anti-maleness' she shared (Pictured in March)

Beliefs: ‘Sadly, I think that now young men are suffering from being labeled toxically masculine, because of this rise of anti-maleness’ she shared (Pictured in March)

Source: | Dailymail.co.uk

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