Paris Fashion Week has arrived015 Archivesso have two of the most iconic queens to ever grace your television screens: Helen Mirren and Jane Fonda.
The actors — both of whom are in their 70s — didn't fly all the way to Paris to simply attend events, they came to slay.
It's true. Mirren and Fonda were spotted strutting their stuff down the runway of the L’Oréal Paris show on Sunday, and we promise they look ten times better than any of us would.
SEE ALSO: Here's Rihanna riding a motocross bike around some glittery pink sand dunesAs People reported, Mirren, who's 72, sported black boots, wide grey checkered pants, and a long black coat. She walked down the runway to THE CHAINSMOKERS like it was ~nothing~ swinging a freaking cane for goodness sake. Could she beany cooler?!
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While Mirren claimed the cool factor, Fonda, age 79, went for a more classic, elegant look. The actress walked down the runway in a form-fitting floor length Balmain dress, but it did have a tiger print so still very edgy. Oh, and did we mention Fonda threw up peace signs, then high-fived a fellow model?! *sobs*
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Here are some photos of the two in all their glory. (Please excuse us while we bow down.)
The two may have walked alongside other young models and singers like Winnie Harlow, Cheryl, and Barbara Palvin, but they clearly stole the show.
Way to define #RunwayGoals, you two.
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