Sarah Jessica Parker turned heads when she put on a dazzling show in a stunning ensemble at a dinner in New York City on Thursday.
The Sex And The City star, 58 – who recently revealed she has no plans to get Botox – was spotted making a stylish exit from Italian restaurant called Ambra in the Big Apple.
The beauty was dressed to the nines in a purple velvet dress with a cut-out neckline and a hem that fell past her knees.
She put on a pair of open-toed heels with black polka dots with black bow decorations on them.
Parker easily draped a chic white coat with silver buttons over her shoulders in case she got cold later in the evening.
Astonishing! Sarah Jessica Parker, 58, turned heads as she put on a dazzling show in a stunning ensemble at a dinner party in New York City on Thursday
Her locks were parted in the middle and pulled back tightly so that no loose strands could fall on her face.
Sarah opted for minimal accessories so that her outfit would be the center of attention, adding a pair of silver mini earrings.
The star carried a large white bag in which she could store items she needed during her night out on the town.
Parker’s makeup was done classically and consisted of a smoky shadow around her eyes and black eyeliner.
A warm blush was applied to her cheekbones for a radiant glow, while a rose-colored, glossy shade was worn on her lips for a finishing touch.
The Hocus Pocus actress was joined by designer Lele Sadoughi, who also donned a striking look for the nighttime excursion.
She wore a figure-hugging light blue sequined dress that sparkled under the bright lights and featured a pink floral detail at her right shoulder.
Like Sarah, she also draped a blue blazer over her shoulders that matched the color of her dress.
Radiant! The beauty was dressed to the nines in a purple velvet dress with a cut-out neckline and a hem that fell past her knees.
So chic: Parker easily draped a chic white coat with silver buttons over her shoulders in case she got cold later in the evening
Catching up: The Hocus Pocus actress was joined by designer Lele Sadoughi, who also donned a striking look for the nighttime excursion
For a bit of color contrast, she donned a pair of pastel yellow heels with a pearl embellishment on them and carried a $195 dusty rose bag from her own brand — which is also named after her.
The pair recently collaborated on a collection called Lele x SJP (by Sarah Jessica Parker), which officially dropped on Thursday.
Some items from the line include fashionable headbands, bows and also stylish shoe clips. The collection offers a total of 27 items and prices range from $65 to $150.
The outing comes shortly after Sarah opened up about getting older and how she didn’t plan to use Botox while talking The Telegraph late last October.
“I’m so confused by the fact that the majority of men my age are simply never asked about aging,” she told the newspaper.
“We all wake up, have a million things to do and just have to get on with our days. I just don’t understand the emphasis on thinking about growing older.”
The actress also stated that she had no plans to ever get Botox, explaining, “I’m an actor — I have to move my eyebrows.” I am meant to share emotions and communicate with my face.’
In August, the star also opened up about aging in an article published by To tempt and said she was “not delusional” about the reality of growing older.
No to Botox: The outing comes shortly after Sarah revealed she was getting older and said she had no intention of using Botox during an interview with The Telegraph last October; seen in October in NYC
Opening up: In August, the star also opened up about aging in an article published by Allure, saying she was “not delusional” about the reality of aging
She said: ‘I just don’t spend that much time (thinking about appearance). It’s not that I don’t have an ego, that I don’t have a decent, healthy amount of vanity, but I just don’t want to spend that much time really deconstructing it.”
‘I like to be graceful with myself. I’m not delusional. I know age adds up, and there are consequences when you’re 51, 52, 53. I get it.’
Parker later added, “My job requires me to look in the mirror a lot and I can’t totally deny reality, and I’d like to feel good, and I’d like other people to think I’m presentable.”
“Besides, it’s out of my hands. People have opinions. That’s how the world works.’